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... Woodlawn . Created in 1960 , The Woodlawn Organization , a federation of some eighty - five or ninety groups , including thirteen churches ( virtually all those with any influence in the community ) three businessmen's associations ...
... Woodlawn . Created in 1960 , The Woodlawn Organization , a federation of some eighty - five or ninety groups , including thirteen churches ( virtually all those with any influence in the community ) three businessmen's associations ...
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... Woodlawn are often treated brutally and illegally by the police , and it is obvious that the traffic in narcotics , gambling , and prostitution that flourishes in most Negro slums could not go on without the active cooperation of the ...
... Woodlawn are often treated brutally and illegally by the police , and it is obvious that the traffic in narcotics , gambling , and prostitution that flourishes in most Negro slums could not go on without the active cooperation of the ...
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... Woodlawn in order to preserve the all - white parishes to the southwest and southeast . What was omitted from the article was any mention of the fact that Kloetzli's charges had been raised two years before at a meeting of some thirty ...
... Woodlawn in order to preserve the all - white parishes to the southwest and southeast . What was omitted from the article was any mention of the fact that Kloetzli's charges had been raised two years before at a meeting of some thirty ...
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SESSIONI EQUALITY IN WHAT? PAGE | 1 |
ALLEGORY OF INDIVIDUALISM | 9 |
CONFLICT | 12 |
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