Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volumen69National Conference on Social Welfare, 1942 |
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... South fitted ideally into that scheme . Throughout her colonial history the South was predominantly agricultural . Not since 1810 has she shipped out more goods than she has brought in . The invention of the cotton gin made slavery ...
... South fitted ideally into that scheme . Throughout her colonial history the South was predominantly agricultural . Not since 1810 has she shipped out more goods than she has brought in . The invention of the cotton gin made slavery ...
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Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting National Conference on Social Welfare. THE SOUTH'S HUMAN RESOURCES By CHARLES S. JOHNSON HE SOUTH HANGS TOGETHER by the grace of an TH few common area so wide an assortment of peoples , or soils ...
Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting National Conference on Social Welfare. THE SOUTH'S HUMAN RESOURCES By CHARLES S. JOHNSON HE SOUTH HANGS TOGETHER by the grace of an TH few common area so wide an assortment of peoples , or soils ...
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... South die from lack of medical aid than in any other section and , according to the Metropolitan Life In- surance Company , death rates in the South Atlantic states have risen 7.3 percent in recent years , though no other section ...
... South die from lack of medical aid than in any other section and , according to the Metropolitan Life In- surance Company , death rates in the South Atlantic states have risen 7.3 percent in recent years , though no other section ...
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Attacking on Social Works Three Fronts Shelby M | 3 |
THE NEGRO | 15 |
Coming Changes in Our Standard of Living Leon Hen | 22 |
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