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However , the resident of an urban neighborhood is much less likely to have such a sense of competence and control . His local institutions are likely to be managed by decision - makers far removed from the local neighbor- hood .
However , the resident of an urban neighborhood is much less likely to have such a sense of competence and control . His local institutions are likely to be managed by decision - makers far removed from the local neighbor- hood .
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Today 75 percent of Negro Americans live in urban areas , and most of these are concentrated in the most densely populated portions of the central cities . Between 1950 and 1960 the proportion of Negroes within the corporate limits of ...
Today 75 percent of Negro Americans live in urban areas , and most of these are concentrated in the most densely populated portions of the central cities . Between 1950 and 1960 the proportion of Negroes within the corporate limits of ...
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Presiding : Elmer J. Tropman , Executive Director , Health and Welfare Association of Allegheny County , Pittsburgh Speakers : Fern Colborn , Secretary of Housing and Urban Renewal , Na- tional Federation of Settlements and Neighborhood ...
Presiding : Elmer J. Tropman , Executive Director , Health and Welfare Association of Allegheny County , Pittsburgh Speakers : Fern Colborn , Secretary of Housing and Urban Renewal , Na- tional Federation of Settlements and Neighborhood ...
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RESOLUTION Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors XV | 3 |
VALUE DILEMMAS FACING COMMUNITIES IN SOCIAL CHANGE | 20 |
THE HUMAN CONSEQUENCES OF SOCIAL CHANGE | 33 |
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