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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... increased rates of segregation in eight cities . But perhaps the most distressing evidence presented in this report ... increased , the proportion of broken homes increased , and the male unemployment rate was virtually un- changed . A ...
... increased rates of segregation in eight cities . But perhaps the most distressing evidence presented in this report ... increased , the proportion of broken homes increased , and the male unemployment rate was virtually un- changed . A ...
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... increased by over two million persons . ( Table 1 ) . As a consequence , the Negro proportion of the population has increased in almost every central city in the country , and in the central cities of the 24 largest metropolitan areas ...
... increased by over two million persons . ( Table 1 ) . As a consequence , the Negro proportion of the population has increased in almost every central city in the country , and in the central cities of the 24 largest metropolitan areas ...
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... increased Negro population accounting for some 71 percent of the increase in standard metropolitan statistical areas ... increasing Negro population in the central cities of our metropolitan complexes is increasing racial segregation ...
... increased Negro population accounting for some 71 percent of the increase in standard metropolitan statistical areas ... increasing Negro population in the central cities of our metropolitan complexes is increasing racial segregation ...
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EQUALITY IN WHAT? PAGE | |
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ALLEGORY OF INDIVIDUALISM | |
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