The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings [of The] Annual MeetingNational Conference on Social Welfare, 1965 |
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... percent in a decade ; in many cities it has increased by 1,000 percent or more in that time . In certain ways the civil rights movement has tended to ac- centuate the plight of Negroes in poverty , reinforcing the image that all Negroes ...
... percent in a decade ; in many cities it has increased by 1,000 percent or more in that time . In certain ways the civil rights movement has tended to ac- centuate the plight of Negroes in poverty , reinforcing the image that all Negroes ...
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Official Proceedings [of The] Annual Meeting National Conference on Social Welfare. 60 percent as much cash income as a nonfarm family of the same composition . More recent data indicate that 70 percent is a more realistic approximation ...
Official Proceedings [of The] Annual Meeting National Conference on Social Welfare. 60 percent as much cash income as a nonfarm family of the same composition . More recent data indicate that 70 percent is a more realistic approximation ...
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... percent are nonwhite , of the nation's poor children 38 percent are nonwhite . Three out of five of all nonwhite children were living in families with insufficient income ( measured by the Social Security Administration's poverty index ...
... percent are nonwhite , of the nation's poor children 38 percent are nonwhite . Three out of five of all nonwhite children were living in families with insufficient income ( measured by the Social Security Administration's poverty index ...
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SOCIAL CHANGE THROUGH THE LEGISLATIVE | 18 |
CIVIL RIGHTSUNFINISHED BUSINESS | 35 |
POVERTY IN THE UNITED STATESWHAT NEXT? | 55 |
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