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The Assistance to Single Women with children part of the 1935 Social Security Act or Title IV, provided grants to states as Aid To Dependent Children. Eventually, the name of the program was changed to Aid to Families with Dependent Children. This was welfare folks. Assistance for single moms with children and no daddy at home. In 1935. Blacks were excluded. Aid to Dependent Children functioned mainly to provide federal grants to help the states with mothers’ aid laws that began in 1910.
The ADC plan was written by two ladies who had been former directors of what was at the time called the U.S. Children’s Bureau. The Children’s Bureau’s goal was to provide aid to all children whose mothers had no support from a husband, no matter how they got into that position.
From the Children’s Bureau in 1910 to 1965, white women were subsidized for having children. Generations of white baby mommas were created, and this is the time these MAGATS tell us that things were great.
The ADC plan was written by two ladies who had been former directors of what was at the time called the U.S. Children’s Bureau. The Children’s Bureau’s goal was to provide aid to all children whose mothers had no support from a husband, no matter how they got into that position.
From the Children’s Bureau in 1910 to 1965, white women were subsidized for having children. Generations of white baby mommas were created, and this is the time these MAGATS tell us that things were great.