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... opportunity in the United States. We realize how more than two hundred years of chattel slavery in this country made the badge of color that the Negro wears a symbol of social inferiority in the mind of the average white American. We ...
... opportunity in the United States. We realize how more than two hundred years of chattel slavery in this country made the badge of color that the Negro wears a symbol of social inferiority in the mind of the average white American. We ...
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... opportunity to shake to pieces this mental stereotype which has frozen public opinion into a highly patternized and undemocratic kind of racial thinking. The Negro will never have a better argument for increased economic opportunity ...
... opportunity to shake to pieces this mental stereotype which has frozen public opinion into a highly patternized and undemocratic kind of racial thinking. The Negro will never have a better argument for increased economic opportunity ...
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... opportunity to stabilize their labor supplies do not learn the familiar truth that migration flows from areas of less economic opportunity to areas that have higher wages, lower hours, better conditions, and offer the worker better ...
... opportunity to stabilize their labor supplies do not learn the familiar truth that migration flows from areas of less economic opportunity to areas that have higher wages, lower hours, better conditions, and offer the worker better ...
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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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