Memorandum re: Press Conference, Monday, Jan. 31 at Hotel Willard
Press Release
January 28, 1966
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Legal Defense and Educational F und
PRESS RELEASE
President
ion. Francis E. Rivers
January 28, 1966
Director-Counsel
Jack Greenberg
MEMORANDUM
TO: WASHINGTON WORKING PRESS
FROM: NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund, Inc.
10 Columbus Circle, Suite 2030, N. Y. C.
RE: Press Conference Monday, January 31st, 1966 in the
CONGRESSIONAL ROOM of the Hotel Willard at 10 AM
SUBJECT: Complaint and Petition calling for a Department of Health,
Education and Welfare hearing on denial of welfare
assistance to otherwise eligible families on the basis of
"an arbitrary and irrational "substitute father' policy."
THOUSANDS OF CHILDREN
SOUTH AND NORTH, ARE
PRESENTLY AFFECTED
Under their "substitute parent" policies, Arkansas and Georgia
(and other southern states and some northern states) deny welfare
assistance to families with dependent children on the assertion
that the families now include a so called "substitute father".
In an extensive complaint and petition for a hearing of wel-
fare cases by the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, itsis
contended that the states define a "substitute father" in terms of a
vague social or sexual relationship.
The complaint was prepared by attorneys of the NAACP Legal
Defense and Educational Fund with the assistance of attorneys from
the Center on Socia! “Welfare, Law and Policy, Columbia University,
School of Social Work.
The legal and research specialists assert that Arkansas and
Georgia specifically violate the Fourteenth Amendment as well as
requirements of Title IV of the Social Security Act.
Untold thousands of children are in "lack of food, lack of
clothes, lack of adequate shelter, ill-health; and, it is perhaps
worse for children who are in desperate need of state aid because
they are without parental support.
Monday's press conference will also launch the Legal Defense
Fund's welfare litigation program that will see suits in North
Carolina, Mississippi, Arkansas, Georgia, as well as major
northern cities, within the next few months.
Jesse DeVore, Jr., Director of Public Information—Night Number 212 Riverside 9-8487 Ss