Richard M. Saul papers, 1964-1999, n.d.

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Richard M. Saul papers, 1964-1999, n.d.

Reference and subject files and audio/visual materials of Richard M. Saul, a public official who developed federal weatherization, energy, and anti-poverty programs. Much of the material pertains to Saul's work with VISTA (Volunteers in Service to America), and the United States Office of Economic Opportunity, later known as the Community Services Administration.

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Saul, Richard M., 1927-2004.

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United States. Office of Economic Opportunity

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United States. Community Services Administration

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The Community Services Administration (CSA) was established by the Headstart, Economic Opportunity, and Community Partnership Act of 1974 (88 Stat. 2291: 42 U.S.C. 2701 note) as the successor to the Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO). The date of succession was January 4, 1975. As an independent agency within the executive branch it administered Federal anti-poverty programs. These programs, designed to reduce poverty in the United States, were available to the poor in both urban ...

Volunteers in Service to America

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