Contents
Preface
Introduction
1. America’s First Undeserving and Deserving Poor: Beneficiaries of the Freedmen’s Bureau and Civil War Veterans’ Pensions
2. White Security: The Birth of the American Welfare State
3. An Assault on White Privilege: Civil Rights and the Great Society
4. The Path Bends: Retrenchment from Nixon to Reagan-Bush
5. Racially Charged Policy Making: Crime and Welfare Reform in the Clinton Years
6. Addressing "America’s Constant Curse": The Politics of Civil Rights in the Clinton Years
7. Whose Welfare System Is It Anyway? The Three Tracks of Social Citizenship and Racial Inequality
8. "The Problem of Race": American Social Policy at the Dawn of a New Century
Conclusion
Appendix
Index