Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen11Concordia College, 1968 |
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... followed by the marriage rites will effect an enlarged family of men and women who have been made to see and to understand . The concord established by the end of the play is not simply imported : it is rendered by human beings ; it is ...
... followed by the marriage rites will effect an enlarged family of men and women who have been made to see and to understand . The concord established by the end of the play is not simply imported : it is rendered by human beings ; it is ...
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... followed him have planned for the races . So long as every speech by the country's leaders is taken by non - whites as moving the races toward ever sharper separation , the chances for South African writers to examine themselves ...
... followed him have planned for the races . So long as every speech by the country's leaders is taken by non - whites as moving the races toward ever sharper separation , the chances for South African writers to examine themselves ...
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... followed by the gradual absorption of upwardly - mobile segments of the Negro minority into the higher economic and political positions of the society . Such upward mobility , accompanied by a decline in racist stereotypes , would come ...
... followed by the gradual absorption of upwardly - mobile segments of the Negro minority into the higher economic and political positions of the society . Such upward mobility , accompanied by a decline in racist stereotypes , would come ...
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