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a reference to the two halves of upper
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magazine. He asserted that mass poverty persisted, and that it was one of two grave social problems, the other being the structural relationship of poverty to race. He concluded that the federal government was the only force that could reduce poverty and make the lives of the poor more bearable.
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1619:"The Givers"
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2004:Arnold Perl
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1717:Diana Sands
1707:awarded to
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1211:Ron Winston
1060:Teleplay by
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965:Diana Sands
940:Arnold Perl
862:Teleplay by
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669:Directed by
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231:Arnold Perl
211:of episodes
136:Ron Winston
133:Jack Smight
101:Directed by
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87:Arnold Perl
2848:Categories
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2713:Tern Haven
2700:Alex Gansa
2607:Box Cutter
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2201:Mark Frost
1883:29 January
1857:1351522302
1828:October 5,
1799:October 5,
1727:References
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1656:John Berry
1632:1964-04-13
1586:1964-03-30
1576:Alex March
1548:1964-03-23
1514:1964-03-16
1504:Alex March
1480:1964-03-09
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