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  • - ment statistics and low income figures in the Watts and South '., . Los Angeles areas tell only part of the story. They do not tell of the frustration felt by able-bodied men who have unsuccess..· fully sought employment time after time at employment
  • Folder, "1965 Task Force on Los Angeles Riots," Task Force Reports, Box 10
  • is staggering. Simply holding central city ghettos to their present size will re uire the movement of a roximatel 450,000 Ne roes a ear into predominant* w 1te suburbs. Such a .. igure wou c represent nearly lo times t e present rate of Negro out-migration. 14
  • of each lndlvtdual p~ogn.m p~o~al whlch you make• and ~ total coat of all propoaala. lo. addltlon, lnaaJ:nQCh as budgot eonatralut• may well be nvere. you aboulcl alao develop aa alteraatlve aet ot proposals at lowe11 levela whleh would conad.tute th4t
  • , the Task Force finds that: (1) The choices of urban Americans in where and how they live, how they work and use their leisure time, and how they participate in com­ munity life are unduly limited by a process of urban development that imposes • a. costs
  • could cost as much as $792.5 million over a five-year period. The estimated maximum first year cost could be $152 million. 6. Other program proposals which could achieve significant medical gains in a relatively short time. · Estimated cost: First year