Head Start and the War on Poverty in Santa Ana (1965–1978)
A powerful historical account of community leadership, civil rights, and early childhood education
- Based on verified primary sources
- Covers 1962–1978 timeline
- Faith, activism, and community impact
Standard - Research - Library
Each edition includes:
- Full historical narrative
- Executive summary + introduction
- Clean, easy-to-read format
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What This Report Covers
This report documents how Reverend Walter Cooks Jr. and local community leaders brought the Head Start program to Santa Ana during the War on Poverty.
Through verified historical records, it reveals how faith, activism, and community leadership shaped access to education for underserved families.
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Standard Edition — $24
- Full historical narrative
- Executive summary + introduction
- Clean, easy-to-read format
Best for general readers
Research Edition — $59 Best Value
- Everything in Standard Edition
- Archival sources + documentation
- Chronological source index
- Research methodology
- Appendices + supporting materials
Best for researchers, educators, and professionals
Premium Edition — $149
- Everything in Research Edition
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