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Field name | Value |
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Reference | BOX #12: 4T416 |
Library/Archive | Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin |
Title | The Food Stamp Program and How It Works, Vol. I |
Date | 1970 |
Collection | Field Foundation Archives, 1940-1990 |
Collection Overview | The Field Foundation (1940-1988) provided support to organizations promoting civil rights, civil liberties, and child welfare and to other groups and individuals working for social change. Correspondence, reports, minutes, legal documents, printed material, clippings, and photographs document the wide ranging list of movements and groups the foundation supported as well as the foundation's role as an active participant in social change. |
Document Type | Report |
Theme | Food Politics, Power and Activism |
Subjects | hunger poverty malnutrition government and politics legislation economics |
Description | Report on food stamps (description, history, purpose), the institutional framework, outreach, eligibility (income etc), certification, purchasing food stamps and using food stamps. |
Countries | United States of America |
Document linked to |
The Commodity Distribution Program and How It Works V. II |
Copyright and Source Archive | Material sourced from the Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin |