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... economic gains of black Americans in the past two decades . But these gains must be measured in comparison to earlier levels of black economic achievement , levels beyond which minimal real advancement must inevitably take us far . It ...
... economic gains of black Americans in the past two decades . But these gains must be measured in comparison to earlier levels of black economic achievement , levels beyond which minimal real advancement must inevitably take us far . It ...
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... economic system : " you , too , can be a capitalist . ” American black people have been kept squarely without the capitalist economic system : " you can never be a capitalist . ” American blacks , as a group , have been relegated to the ...
... economic system : " you , too , can be a capitalist . ” American black people have been kept squarely without the capitalist economic system : " you can never be a capitalist . ” American blacks , as a group , have been relegated to the ...
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... economic livelihood of people in this country is controlled by whites . That control is so thorough that in very few instances can a black man or family make a decent wage without first being hired , promoted , or otherwise accepted by ...
... economic livelihood of people in this country is controlled by whites . That control is so thorough that in very few instances can a black man or family make a decent wage without first being hired , promoted , or otherwise accepted by ...
Contents
INTRODUCTIONTHE PROBLEM OF THE COLOR LINE | 1 |
GROWTH OF THE PROBLEM | 15 |
ATTACKS ON THE PROBLEM | 37 |
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