The Choice: The Issue of Black Survival in AmericaDiscussion of status of Black Americans and query about proper engagement for future progress. |
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... percent in 1953 to 5.2 percent in 1962. The increase has been the sharpest among non- whites , increasing from 5.3 percent to 8.2 percent in that period . The human scrap heap is composed of persons who , as a conse- quence of ...
... percent in 1953 to 5.2 percent in 1962. The increase has been the sharpest among non- whites , increasing from 5.3 percent to 8.2 percent in that period . The human scrap heap is composed of persons who , as a conse- quence of ...
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... per- cent . Last year Negro percentages in airborne units in some cases ran above 20 percent , but there has been an apparent decline.t But the question is not whether black men should be in Vietnam on a proportional ( 11 percent ) rate ...
... per- cent . Last year Negro percentages in airborne units in some cases ran above 20 percent , but there has been an apparent decline.t But the question is not whether black men should be in Vietnam on a proportional ( 11 percent ) rate ...
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... percent would protest nonviolently and nine percent would turn to violence . Blacks , understandably , would be more willing to act ; but even so , activists are a minority : 43 per- cent would use civil disobedience and one fourth ...
... percent would protest nonviolently and nine percent would turn to violence . Blacks , understandably , would be more willing to act ; but even so , activists are a minority : 43 per- cent would use civil disobedience and one fourth ...
Contents
A Question of Survival | 15 |
A Plan to Destroy the Obsolete People | 27 |
The Great Society Pacification Programs | 35 |
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