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Moreover , employment , while it does not solve all our interracial problems , does provide one avenue of hope for our Negro citizens , who are frequently the first to be discarded in times of a contracting economy .
Moreover , employment , while it does not solve all our interracial problems , does provide one avenue of hope for our Negro citizens , who are frequently the first to be discarded in times of a contracting economy .
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This is why the Fair Employment Practice Committee has become a symbol both to liberals and to reactionaries in the field of race relations . It is to the credit of American voters that the FEPC was not only established through the ...
This is why the Fair Employment Practice Committee has become a symbol both to liberals and to reactionaries in the field of race relations . It is to the credit of American voters that the FEPC was not only established through the ...
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Nor are Southern states the only ones that openly or secretly oppose Federal directives and allow interviewers to continue to use their own discretion and exercise their own prejudices in the referral of Negro workers to war employment ...
Nor are Southern states the only ones that openly or secretly oppose Federal directives and allow interviewers to continue to use their own discretion and exercise their own prejudices in the referral of Negro workers to war employment ...
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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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