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Bristow Hardin, Jr., executive director of Total Action Against Poverty, gives an interview defending his organization against the NAACP

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Executive Director of Total Action Against Poverty Bristow Hardin, Jr., gives an interview regarding the NAACP's accusations against his program. Hardin had previously used the term "qualified" to refer to African Americans. He now defends his word choice, maintaining that he meant that no African Americans wanted to accept the offered job for the amount of money it paid.
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