Trouble in Our Community: The Issue in Black and White : a Manual of Readings for Adult Discussion, Issues 400-402W. M. Phillips, Ethel D. Kahn Cooperative Extension Service, College of Agriculture and Environmental Science, Rutgers University, the State University of New Jersey, 1970 - African Americans - 375 pages |
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... Department asking them to protect our right to picket . The Justice Department referred us to the local FBI . We called the local FBI in Charlotte and they said this was not a matter for the U.S. Justice Department ; it was a local ...
... Department asking them to protect our right to picket . The Justice Department referred us to the local FBI . We called the local FBI in Charlotte and they said this was not a matter for the U.S. Justice Department ; it was a local ...
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... Department of Welfare center no longer invoked the Welfare Abuses Act as a matter of course . It was fear of litigation which prompted the department to abandon its policy of after - midnight intrusions on the residences of AFDC mothers ...
... Department of Welfare center no longer invoked the Welfare Abuses Act as a matter of course . It was fear of litigation which prompted the department to abandon its policy of after - midnight intrusions on the residences of AFDC mothers ...
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... Department of Welfare and they became aware of the power which proper representation bestows upon the private citizen . As one AFDC mother stated : " I trust the lawyers more than anybody because they would make a living if there were ...
... Department of Welfare and they became aware of the power which proper representation bestows upon the private citizen . As one AFDC mother stated : " I trust the lawyers more than anybody because they would make a living if there were ...
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EQUALITY IN WHAT? PAGE | |
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ALLEGORY OF INDIVIDUALISM | |
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