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Few Americans except Negro job hunters themselves have realized how freely our public employment services have been used to freeze the Negro's inferior job status . With the exception of New York , Illinois , Ohio , and one or two other ...
Few Americans except Negro job hunters themselves have realized how freely our public employment services have been used to freeze the Negro's inferior job status . With the exception of New York , Illinois , Ohio , and one or two other ...
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own traditional way " of handling Negro labor and would continue to do so , war or no war . Nor are Southern states the only ones that openly or secretly oppose Federal directives and allow interviewers to continue to use their own ...
own traditional way " of handling Negro labor and would continue to do so , war or no war . Nor are Southern states the only ones that openly or secretly oppose Federal directives and allow interviewers to continue to use their own ...
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Most important of all , a public sentiment should be steadily built up in support of the Negro's inalienable American right to contribute his best talents to his community's good and to receive a just return for his services .
Most important of all , a public sentiment should be steadily built up in support of the Negro's inalienable American right to contribute his best talents to his community's good and to receive a just return for his services .
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War and the Social Services Elizabeth Wisner | 16 |
The Future for Social Work Leonard W Mayo | 25 |
Social Work Concepts and Methods in the Postwar World | 35 |
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