Head Start and the War on Poverty in Santa Ana (1965–1978) Library/Licensing Edition

Uncover the untold story behind Santa Ana’s Head Start movement.

This professionally researched report documents how Reverend Walter Cooks Jr. and local community leaders brought early childhood education to underserved families during the War on Poverty.

✔ Based on verified primary sources
✔ Chronological reconstruction (1962–1978)
✔ Faith, civil rights, and community leadership

Choose Your Edition

🟢 Standard Edition — $24

Best for general readers

  • Full historical narrative (1962–1978)
  • Executive summary + introduction
  • Clean, book-style format
  • Easy to read and understand

👉 Perfect if you want the story and historical insight

🔵 Research Edition — $59 ⭐ BEST VALUE

For researchers, educators, and professionals

Includes EVERYTHING in Standard, plus:

  • Full archival source documentation
  • Chronological source index (1962–1978)
  • Research methodology and verification process
  • Primary source summaries and records
  • Appendices and supporting materials

👉 Perfect if you want the research, sources, and full dataset

🟤 WHY THIS REPORT MATTERS

This report preserves an important chapter of local civil rights history that is often overlooked in traditional archives.

It highlights how community leadership, faith institutions, and grassroots activism shaped educational access and opportunity for generations of families.

📥 DELIVERY

  • Instant digital download after purchase
  • PDF format
  • Compatible with all devices

⚠️ TERMS

For personal and educational use.
For institutional or commercial use, please contact FOUNDROOTS.

 

 

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Reader, Research, Archive

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