Rural U.S.A.: Persistence and ChangeThomas R. Ford |
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... ( U.S. , Congress , 1975 : 18 ) . Mexican - Americans in rural America have fared somewhat better than blacks , but their average income is still appreciably below that of the rural white population . The most disadvantaged minority of ...
... ( U.S. , Congress , 1975 : 18 ) . Mexican - Americans in rural America have fared somewhat better than blacks , but their average income is still appreciably below that of the rural white population . The most disadvantaged minority of ...
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... American rural society , I wrote with Everett Rogers , " Rural - urban differences in values are decreasing as America moves in the direction of a mass society ” ( 1964 : 53 ) . While asserting that there were still important rural ...
... American rural society , I wrote with Everett Rogers , " Rural - urban differences in values are decreasing as America moves in the direction of a mass society ” ( 1964 : 53 ) . While asserting that there were still important rural ...
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... Rural America . Lawrence : Univ . Press of Kansas . Burchinal , Lee G. 1964. " The Rural Family of the Future , " in James H. Copp ( ed . ) , Our Changing Rural Society : Perspectives and Trends . Ames : Iowa State Univ . Press ...
... Rural America . Lawrence : Univ . Press of Kansas . Burchinal , Lee G. 1964. " The Rural Family of the Future , " in James H. Copp ( ed . ) , Our Changing Rural Society : Perspectives and Trends . Ames : Iowa State Univ . Press ...
Contents
Quality and Conflicts in Land | 19 |
People on the Land | 37 |
The Changing Character of the Nonmetropolitan | 55 |
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