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Poverty Point, Louisiana is the earliest one.
On the south end of West Carroll Parish is Poverty Point, a nearly square-mile complex of ancient major earthwork semi-circles and radiating lanes, plus additional platform mounds.
Archeologists have determined that the site was built in the Late Archaic period beginning about 1500 BCE, and it was the central trading grounds for the Poverty Point culture, people who called the lower Mississippi River Valley home.
It was located less than a mile from the Poverty Point site.
* Poverty Point National Monument
Examples include the Archaic Southwest, the Arctic small tool tradition, the Poverty Point culture, and the Chan-Chan culture in southern Chile.
These include: Poverty Creek, which has 12 campsites as well as an open camping ground which holds 80, Gallaghers Point which has six campsites, Mission Point which has 12 campsites which are only accessible by boat, Lime Pocket which has six campsites, also only accessible by boat and Ocean Beach which has 63 campsites.
The newly constructed Poverty Point Reservoir, which hosts the acclaimed Black Bear Golf Club, is located just north of the town on Louisiana Highway 17 near Warden, Louisiana.
Fairhaven's localities include Fairhaven Center, North Fairhaven, East Fairhaven, Oxford, Poverty Point, Nasketucket, Sconticut Neck, and Winsegansett Heights.
The Spray originally belonged to Captain Eben Pierce of Fairhaven, a whaling captain, who gave the derelict boat, slowly deteriorating in a ship cradle in a meadow on Fairhaven's Poverty Point, to his friend, Captain Slocum.
He led the Duke-based International Commission for Central American Recovery and Development, a task force of scholars and leaders that published Poverty, Conflict, and Hope: A Turning Point in Central America ( also known as the Sanford Commission Report since he was " the principal catalyst of the commission's work ") in 1989 with the principles for promoting peace, democracy and equitable development in Central America.
* c. 700 BC: The civilization at Poverty Point, Louisiana, is at its peak, importing materials from as far away as the Great Lakes and Appalachian Mountains areas.
Watson Brake is now considered the oldest mound complex in the Americas, preceding that built at Poverty Point ( both are in northern Louisiana ) by nearly 2, 000 years.
More than 100 sites have been identified as associated with the regional Poverty Point culture of the Late Archaic period, and it was part of a regional trading network across the Southeast.
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The Poverty Point site in Louisiana, 1500 BCE
Watson Brake was under construction nearly 2, 000 years before the better-known Poverty Point, and building went on for 500 years.
Built about 1500 BC, Poverty Point in Louisiana is a prominent example of Late Archaic mound-builder construction ( c. 2500 BCE-1000 BCE ).
It is the major site among 100 associated with the Poverty Point culture, and is one of the best-known early examples of earthwork monumental architecture.
Ceramics reached southern Florida ( Mount Elizabeth ) by 4000 BP, Nebo Hill ( in Missouri ) by 3700 BP, and Poverty Point ( in Louisiana ) by 3400 BP.
Fiber-tempered pottery of very similar form spread along coasts and river valleys of the Southeastern United States from the Atlantic coast into Alabama, reaching northwestern Florida ( Norwood culture ) and the Gulf coast by 1300 BC, the interior Middle South by 1100, and Poverty Point by 1000 BC.
* Poverty Point culture, ( Poverty Point ), Louisiana and Mississippi beginning about 2200 BCE and lasting to about 700 BCE, during the late Archaic period in the Americas,

Poverty and National
It seeks to do this by building favorable interactions between the public, private and civil society and working with different networks both in local ( EITI NGO Coalition, National Budget Group, Public Coalition Against Poverty and etc.
from the National Poverty Center
Joel Finler has analyzed the average length of feature releases in 1938, indicating the studios ' relative emphasis on B production ( United Artists produced little, focusing on the distribution of prestigious films from independent outfits ; Grand National, active 1936 – 40, occupied an analogous niche on Poverty Row, releasing mostly independent productions ):
The National Clearinghouse for Legal Services ( renamed the National Center on Poverty Law in 1995 ) was renamed the Shriver Center in 2002 and each year awards a Sargent Shriver Award for Equal Justice.
* Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law
Advocacy groups have entered the same-sex marriage debate in recent years, including the National Organization for Marriage ( NOM ) and the Family Research Council ( FRC ), which has been designated a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center.
* Against the Wall ( report on the National Alliance by the Southern Poverty Law Center )
* Received the Bruce F. Vento Award from the National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty for her work on behalf of homeless persons.
He is a Trustee of the End Child Poverty Campaign and of the National Family and Parenting Institute.
** Remedy for National Poverty Impending Nationalization.
Davidson was also a Researcher to Rhodri Morgan MP ( 1991 – 96 ); and Welsh Co-ordinator, National Local Government Forum Against Poverty ( 1994 – 96 ).
The city takes pride in having the least poverty incidence among urban centers in the Visayas and Mindanao, according to the 2009 Small Area Estimates ( SAE ) of Poverty done by the National Statistical Coordination Board ( NSCB ).
A study by the National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty estimates that 2. 3 to 3. 5 million Americans suffer from homelessness annually.
* National Center on Poverty Law
* National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty
The National Monument of Scotland, variously referred to as Scotland's Disgrace, the Pride and Poverty of Scotland, Edinburgh's Disgrace or Edinburgh's Folly, is an unfinished building on Calton Hill in Edinburgh.
This included acting as the co-chair of the Progressive Conservative National Caucus Task Force on Poverty, and spearheading attempts to make discrimination based on social condition prohibited under the Canadian Human Rights Act.
Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law
* Southern Poverty Law Center article on the creation of National Vanguard
Organizations known for anti-racist and civil rights activism are the NAACP ( National Association of the Advancement of Colored People ), the SPLC ( Southern Poverty Law Center ), the ADL ( Anti-Defamation League ), the Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund, the National Council of La Raza representing Latinos, the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, the National Italian American Foundation, the Japan Society of America, and the National Congress of American Indians among others.

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