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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... going to have to move , like up to the Bronx , and the landlords know that these people are going to need houses , so instead of $ 50 they'll make it $ 70 or $ 100 an apartment ; they're already doing it . " Man , this is the end of my ...
... going to have to move , like up to the Bronx , and the landlords know that these people are going to need houses , so instead of $ 50 they'll make it $ 70 or $ 100 an apartment ; they're already doing it . " Man , this is the end of my ...
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... going to happen is that the people are going to turn against you . ' I said I'd help if the police were going to get out , too , but I think even at that point it was too late . The young brothers was out there and they didn't dig it at ...
... going to happen is that the people are going to turn against you . ' I said I'd help if the police were going to get out , too , but I think even at that point it was too late . The young brothers was out there and they didn't dig it at ...
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... going to call the ( H. Rap ) Brown syn- drome of kill - for - hate talk . Now , Carmichael -- and Roosevelt University Professor Charles V. Hamilton -- have set down the philosophy and con- cept of Black Power as it has painfully ...
... going to call the ( H. Rap ) Brown syn- drome of kill - for - hate talk . Now , Carmichael -- and Roosevelt University Professor Charles V. Hamilton -- have set down the philosophy and con- cept of Black Power as it has painfully ...
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