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Social Structure Concepts, Especially Cloward and Ohlin's Views, Were a Critical

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Social structure concepts, especially Cloward and Ohlin's views, were a critical ingredient in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations' "War on Poverty," begun in the early 1960s.

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