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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... riots impeded reform , created fear , and antagonized the Negro's traditional friends . Mr. Johnson , according to the New York Times expressed sympathy for the plight of the poor , the jobless , and the ill - housed . The government ...
... riots impeded reform , created fear , and antagonized the Negro's traditional friends . Mr. Johnson , according to the New York Times expressed sympathy for the plight of the poor , the jobless , and the ill - housed . The government ...
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... riots . Although police reports make frequent mention of sniper fire in the area of a number of the riot deaths , even the daily tally issued during the riots by police attributed only two deaths to sniper fire . In comparison , 22 ...
... riots . Although police reports make frequent mention of sniper fire in the area of a number of the riot deaths , even the daily tally issued during the riots by police attributed only two deaths to sniper fire . In comparison , 22 ...
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... riots and proud of them in a way , but they were also depressed at the implication that rioting might present more opportunities than community organization . Frank Ditto came to Detroit from Chicago just a month before the riots to ...
... riots and proud of them in a way , but they were also depressed at the implication that rioting might present more opportunities than community organization . Frank Ditto came to Detroit from Chicago just a month before the riots to ...
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