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Green, L. (2014-03-01). “Hunger in America” and the Power of Television: Poor People, Physicians, and the Mass Media in the War against Poverty. In Precarious Prescriptions: Contested Histories of Race and Health in North America. : University of Minnesota Press. Retrieved 3 Jul. 2022, from https://minnesota.universitypressscholarship.com/view/10.5749/minnesota/9780816690466.001.0001/upso-9780816690466-chapter-10.
Green, Laurie B. "“Hunger in America” and the Power of Television: Poor People, Physicians, and the Mass Media in the War against Poverty." Precarious Prescriptions: Contested Histories of Race and Health in North America. : University of Minnesota Press,
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Green, Laurie B. "“Hunger in America” and the Power of Television: Poor People, Physicians, and the Mass Media in the War against Poverty." In Precarious Prescriptions: Contested Histories of Race and Health in North America, edited by Laurie B. Green, John Mckiernan-González, and Martin Summers. University of Minnesota Press, 2014. Minnesota Scholarship Online, 2015. doi: 10.5749/minnesota/9780816690466.003.0010.
Green LB. “Hunger in America” and the Power of Television: Poor People, Physicians, and the Mass Media in the War against Poverty. In: Precarious Prescriptions: Contested Histories of Race and Health in North America. University of Minnesota Press; 2014. https://minnesota.universitypressscholarship.com/view/10.5749/minnesota/9780816690466.001.0001/upso-9780816690466-chapter-10. Accessed July 3, 2022.