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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... Federal funds are directly allocated through the Office of Economic Opportunity , and many hundreds of millions of additional dollars flow indirectly through expanded Federal expenditures in the fields of health , education , welfare ...
... Federal funds are directly allocated through the Office of Economic Opportunity , and many hundreds of millions of additional dollars flow indirectly through expanded Federal expenditures in the fields of health , education , welfare ...
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... Federal Government and the states . But somehow the Supreme Court has found no difficulty in expanding the powers of Congress over interstate commerce . At the same time , we are told that the Federal Government is very limited in what ...
... Federal Government and the states . But somehow the Supreme Court has found no difficulty in expanding the powers of Congress over interstate commerce . At the same time , we are told that the Federal Government is very limited in what ...
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... federal Constitution and other supreme laws of the land , such as federal treaties and statues , including the provisions of the charter and conventions of the International Organization of United Nations , to which charter and ...
... federal Constitution and other supreme laws of the land , such as federal treaties and statues , including the provisions of the charter and conventions of the International Organization of United Nations , to which charter and ...
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EQUALITY IN WHAT? PAGE | |
TABLE OF CONTENTS | |
ALLEGORY OF INDIVIDUALISM | |
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