The Challenge of Drastically Changing Times: The Urban League Adjusts to a Post-Civil Rights Landscape Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

When Hugh Price became president and CEO of the National Urban League in May 1994, he knew that from the helm of the institution feels new berths in the post-civil rights, after the Great Society, post-welfare state era. During the Reagan administration in the 1980s, most of the annual federal grants and contracts, which has been steadily increasing during the 1960s and 1970s, the maintenance of National Urban League and its network of 113 branches, have been drastically reduced. People wondered if the Urban League would dissolve. This case chronicles what happened to the NUL in this period of transition. Couple with a continuation (HKS 864). HKS Case Number 1634.0. "Hide
by Pamela Varley, Peter Frumkin, 21 pages. Publication Date: 01 Oct 2001. Prod. #: HKS863-PDF-ENG

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