A report on the effectiveness of the Economic Opportunity Atlanta program. Report is generally unfavorable, citing a paternalistic attitude and lack of representation of poorer citizens as a reason why, despite the broad array of services, the organization has seen minimal use. Report ends with hope that the addition of Civil Rights, low-income, and “grassroots” elements to the board may improve effectiveness.
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Folder NACCD – Atlanta, Georgia, box E32, Series E6 Federal Bureau of Investigation, City Reports, National Advisory Committee on Civil Disorders