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... Negro citizen finds himself. When the employer looks at a Negro applicant, for instance, he sees, not a skilled workman with the will and the ability to do a creative job to his own satisfaction and the profit of his employer, but ...
... Negro citizen finds himself. When the employer looks at a Negro applicant, for instance, he sees, not a skilled workman with the will and the ability to do a creative job to his own satisfaction and the profit of his employer, but ...
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... Negro weekly newspapers around the country. The Negro public became exercised and expressed its concern so effectively that some of the more important of the country's daily newspapers took up the question from an editorial as well as a ...
... Negro weekly newspapers around the country. The Negro public became exercised and expressed its concern so effectively that some of the more important of the country's daily newspapers took up the question from an editorial as well as a ...
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... Negro suffrage in the South, both in poll-tax states and in those having no poll tax, is threat of violence. Registrars refuse to sign Negroes on the books, and, in enough cases to serve as effective warnings, when Negroes persisted ...
... Negro suffrage in the South, both in poll-tax states and in those having no poll tax, is threat of violence. Registrars refuse to sign Negroes on the books, and, in enough cases to serve as effective warnings, when Negroes persisted ...
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The Contribution of Social Work to Government Jane M | 3 |
The Importance of the Social Services to Labor Ernest | 18 |
War and the Social Services in Canada Charlotte Whitton | 24 |
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