Ending the Curse of Poverty
Ending the Curse of Poverty
- Martin Luther King Jr. recognized this issue when he advocated for a "Poor People's Campaign" to supplement civil rights efforts for low-income African-Americans. Since that time, as economic inequality in the United States has worsened, the movement to address class inequality has only grown.
- Martin Luther King Jr. recognized this issue when he advocated for a "Poor People's Campaign" to supplement civil rights efforts for low-income African-Americans. Since that time, as economic inequality in the United States has worsened, the movement to address class inequality has only grown.