Thus making ineffective the opposition’s argument
Much of this poverty was said to be "invisible." It affected Blacks in urban neighborhoods and whites in depressed rural areas like the Appalachian Mountains. Middle-class Americans never saw the misery in other sectors of American society. Poverty amid plenty was another paradox of the '50s, but most people were able to ignore it.
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This would be a dilemma of values. A poor man who has tried every thing legally possible, then the man has good values.
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