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... Strategy The liberal strategy is reflected in the leadership offered by such middle - class groups as the Urban League and NAACP , but it is prevalent among many sectors of Black people . This strategy , like the leadership which ...
... Strategy The liberal strategy is reflected in the leadership offered by such middle - class groups as the Urban League and NAACP , but it is prevalent among many sectors of Black people . This strategy , like the leadership which ...
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... strategy to liberal strategy dominance was more apparent the more they were used : to lessen the charge of racism by their inclusion at some level in policy decisions ; to support and justify public policies negative to Black interests ...
... strategy to liberal strategy dominance was more apparent the more they were used : to lessen the charge of racism by their inclusion at some level in policy decisions ; to support and justify public policies negative to Black interests ...
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... strategy which poses itself as a collective strategy , but is in fact a class strategy to further enrich a few at the expense of the many . Secondly , Allen ( 1970 ) and Zweig ( 1972 ) argue that the political economy of subsidization ...
... strategy which poses itself as a collective strategy , but is in fact a class strategy to further enrich a few at the expense of the many . Secondly , Allen ( 1970 ) and Zweig ( 1972 ) argue that the political economy of subsidization ...
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