Prejudice and RacismAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1972 - 196 pages |
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... equal rights in public places . The simple documentation of the ills with the equally simple recommendation to " eliminate them " indicates how little the Chicago Commission knew about the complexities of American race relations ...
... equal rights in public places . The simple documentation of the ills with the equally simple recommendation to " eliminate them " indicates how little the Chicago Commission knew about the complexities of American race relations ...
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... equal ' has no place . * United States Supreme Court , 1954 THE 1950's : CIVIL RIGHTS AND MODERN AUTHORITY Thus began the modern phase of the black American's struggle for freedom and equality . Not to be overlooked in attacking the ...
... equal ' has no place . * United States Supreme Court , 1954 THE 1950's : CIVIL RIGHTS AND MODERN AUTHORITY Thus began the modern phase of the black American's struggle for freedom and equality . Not to be overlooked in attacking the ...
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... equal schools ? ( Separate ) 3. Do you think there should be laws against marriages between Negroes and whites ? ( Yes ) 4. Before Negroes are given equal rights , they have to show that they deserve them . ( Agree ) 5 . As you see it ...
... equal schools ? ( Separate ) 3. Do you think there should be laws against marriages between Negroes and whites ? ( Yes ) 4. Before Negroes are given equal rights , they have to show that they deserve them . ( Agree ) 5 . As you see it ...
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INTRODUCTIONTHE PROBLEM OF THE COLOR LINE | 1 |
GROWTH OF THE PROBLEM | 15 |
ATTACKS ON THE PROBLEM | 37 |
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