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from half of the disease in the city and they have 35 percent of the fires . They receive 45 percent of the city's services , and pay only 6 percent of the real estate taxes . Forty - five percent of the major crimes are committed by ...
from half of the disease in the city and they have 35 percent of the fires . They receive 45 percent of the city's services , and pay only 6 percent of the real estate taxes . Forty - five percent of the major crimes are committed by ...
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Two hundred and ninety - two of the 389 firms , representing 75 percent of the sample studied , did not employ Negro workers in any capacity . Eighty - three plants , or approximately 21 percent of the total , did employ Negro workers ...
Two hundred and ninety - two of the 389 firms , representing 75 percent of the sample studied , did not employ Negro workers in any capacity . Eighty - three plants , or approximately 21 percent of the total , did employ Negro workers ...
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sons , their 334,000 workers constituting 70 percent of all workers in , the state employed in the types of businesses studied . Of the 1,867 businesses visited , 55 percent , or 1,018 , did not employ Negro workers in any capacity .
sons , their 334,000 workers constituting 70 percent of all workers in , the state employed in the types of businesses studied . Of the 1,867 businesses visited , 55 percent , or 1,018 , did not employ Negro workers in any capacity .
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PHYSICAL MENTAL AND SOCIAL WELLBEING | 3 |
THE PRESCRIPTION FOR OUR NATION | 19 |
THE ECONOMIC SITUATION AND ITS EFFECTS ON SOCIAL WEL | 31 |
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