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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... things are here , Hiram said , " in my lifetime I have seen more good things on this block than I have seen bad . On my block , people help each other and most of them do the right things for themselves and for everybody . Man , I have ...
... things are here , Hiram said , " in my lifetime I have seen more good things on this block than I have seen bad . On my block , people help each other and most of them do the right things for themselves and for everybody . Man , I have ...
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... things in the black community , tearing down buildings and putting up your things . Now , of course , when I say these things I am not petition- ing you and asking you . I am doing this simply for the sake of conversa- tion -- because I ...
... things in the black community , tearing down buildings and putting up your things . Now , of course , when I say these things I am not petition- ing you and asking you . I am doing this simply for the sake of conversa- tion -- because I ...
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... thing that you could do -- and I suppost must do-- is to provide " foreign aid . " If we are " another country , " then ... things like that , and make those financial contributions-- contributions that are really reparations . Such a ...
... thing that you could do -- and I suppost must do-- is to provide " foreign aid . " If we are " another country , " then ... things like that , and make those financial contributions-- contributions that are really reparations . Such a ...
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