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... 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 . The partially disabled and ...
... 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 . The partially disabled and ...
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... employment practice in our Federal labor laws , or through some other administrative means , as a permanent part of our national employment policy . Such permanence cannot be insured without drastic reorganiza- tion of our public employment ...
... employment practice in our Federal labor laws , or through some other administrative means , as a permanent part of our national employment policy . Such permanence cannot be insured without drastic reorganiza- tion of our public employment ...
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... employment . It is clear , therefore , that if war gains are to be preserved and if the re - employment of Negro veterans is to be accomplished with a minimum of unfairness and conflict , there must be reorganization of our whole public ...
... employment . It is clear , therefore , that if war gains are to be preserved and if the re - employment of Negro veterans is to be accomplished with a minimum of unfairness and conflict , there must be reorganization of our whole public ...
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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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