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... Americans . In this lengthy but highly readable study of Chicago's South Side , the authors eloquently documented the insights and experiences of ... white blood . These superstitions Growth of the Problem 29 Some Voices of White America.
... Americans . In this lengthy but highly readable study of Chicago's South Side , the authors eloquently documented the insights and experiences of ... white blood . These superstitions Growth of the Problem 29 Some Voices of White America.
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... white Americans was 25 , and for white Americans only 17. However , by 1965 the death rates per 1000 were 9.6 and 9.4 respectively . * The similarity of death rates is even more striking in view of the nearly two - to - one black lead ...
... white Americans was 25 , and for white Americans only 17. However , by 1965 the death rates per 1000 were 9.6 and 9.4 respectively . * The similarity of death rates is even more striking in view of the nearly two - to - one black lead ...
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... white America . This perception leads to the popular “ relative ... Americans in the past two decades . But these gains must be measured in ... Americans increased from 1947 to 1968 by 122 percent ( from $ 2514 to $ 5590 ) . But compared ...
... white America . This perception leads to the popular “ relative ... Americans in the past two decades . But these gains must be measured in ... Americans increased from 1947 to 1968 by 122 percent ( from $ 2514 to $ 5590 ) . But compared ...
Contents
INTRODUCTIONTHE PROBLEM OF THE COLOR LINE | 1 |
GROWTH OF THE PROBLEM | 15 |
ATTACKS ON THE PROBLEM | 37 |
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