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... fact that these opportunities exist , and that large numbers of Negroes are using them , proves that there are open avenues of upward mobility in our society , Many who were at the bottom are finding their way up the economic ladder ...
... fact that these opportunities exist , and that large numbers of Negroes are using them , proves that there are open avenues of upward mobility in our society , Many who were at the bottom are finding their way up the economic ladder ...
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... fact that there are many centers of power , many different forces making decisions . Those who raise that objection point to the pluralistic character of the body politic . They frequently overlook the fact that American pluralism ...
... fact that there are many centers of power , many different forces making decisions . Those who raise that objection point to the pluralistic character of the body politic . They frequently overlook the fact that American pluralism ...
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... fact of slavery had to have profound impact on the sub- sequent attitudes of the large society toward the black man . The fact of slavery helped to fix the sense of superior group position . Justice Taney , in the Dred Scott decision of ...
... fact of slavery had to have profound impact on the sub- sequent attitudes of the large society toward the black man . The fact of slavery helped to fix the sense of superior group position . Justice Taney , in the Dred Scott decision of ...
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SESSIONI EQUALITY IN WHAT? PAGE | 1 |
ALLEGORY OF INDIVIDUALISM | 9 |
CONFLICT | 12 |
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