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Of these , 95 percent lived in rural areas and the re- maining 5 percent in urban places , of which there were only twenty - four . Only New York and Philadelphia had populations in excess of 25,000 . In short , the United States was ...
Of these , 95 percent lived in rural areas and the re- maining 5 percent in urban places , of which there were only twenty - four . Only New York and Philadelphia had populations in excess of 25,000 . In short , the United States was ...
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As recently as 1910 , 89 percent of the Negroes in this country lived in the South . Moreover , 73 percent of them lived on farms or in places with fewer than 2,500 persons ; by 1960 , the Negro population had become 73 percent urban .
As recently as 1910 , 89 percent of the Negroes in this country lived in the South . Moreover , 73 percent of them lived on farms or in places with fewer than 2,500 persons ; by 1960 , the Negro population had become 73 percent urban .
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In 1960 counties with less than 25,000 inhabitants were 71 percent overrepresented in state legislatures , whereas counties with 500,000 or more inhabitants were 24 percent underrepresented . Of 102 " rural " congressional districts ...
In 1960 counties with less than 25,000 inhabitants were 71 percent overrepresented in state legislatures , whereas counties with 500,000 or more inhabitants were 24 percent underrepresented . Of 102 " rural " congressional districts ...
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HUMANIZING THE CITY FOR YOUTH Hubert H Humphrey | 3 |
ENVIRONMENTAL FORCES SHAPING OUR CITIES | 30 |
GOVERNMENT IN URBAN DEVELOPMENT Robert C Weaver | 46 |
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Administration agencies American Association of America Brandeis University Center Chairman Chicago Child Welfare Child Welfare League Clyde Kluckhohn Commission Committee Cosponsors Council on Social crisis Dallas Department Discussant economic Eugen Pusić Executive Director Family Service federal function ghetto goals Graduate School Group Meeting guaranteed minimum income Health and Welfare housing humanizing the city ICSW Illegitimacy income individual League of America living ment metropolitan areas model cities program National Council National Social National Urban League NCSW Negro neighborhood nomic opportunity organizations percent person political poor population poverty Presiding professional Professor programs in social Public Welfare Research responsibility rural School of Social slum social planning Social Service social welfare Social Work Education social workers society structure Term expires tion undergraduate programs United University Urban Development urban renewal voluntary Washington York Speaker York Sponsor youth