50 Years Into the War on Poverty, Hardship Hits Back [View all]
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The New York Times
50 Years Into the War on Poverty, Hardship Hits Back
By TRIP GABRIEL
APRIL 20, 2014
TWIN BRANCH, W.Va. When people visit with friends and neighbors in southern West Virginia, where paved roads give way to dirt before winding steeply up wooded hollows, the talk is often of lives that never got off the ground.
Hows John boy? Sabrina Shrader, 30, a former neighbor, asked Marie Bolden one cold winter day at what Ms. Bolden calls her little shanty by the tracks.
He had another seizure the other night, Ms. Bolden, 50, said of her son, John McCall, a former classmate of Ms. Shraders. John got caught up in the dark undertow of drugs that defines life for so many here in McDowell County, almost died of an overdose in 2007, and now lives on disability payments. His brother, Donald, recently released from prison, is unemployed and essentially homeless.
Its like hes in a hole with no way out, Ms. Bolden said of Donald as she drizzled honey on a homemade biscuit in her tidy kitchen. The other day he came in and said, Aint that a shame: Im 30 years old and carrying my life around in a backpack. It broke my heart. .... MORE