Oxford Social Studies Pamphlets, Issue 4Oxford book, 1951 - Social sciences |
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
OUR GREATEST MINORITY PROBLEMTHE NEGRO | 11 |
OTHER RACIAL AND NATIONALITY MINORITY PROBLEMS | 23 |
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American anti-Negro Anti-Semitism attitude background basis became believe Catholics centuries CHAPTER church cities citizens Civil Communist Congress Constitution dangerous deal democracy Democratic Party depressed economic discrimination effect elections Europe example exist fact factor fair fear Federal feel FEPC foreign free speech gain George Washington Carver harm hate groups hatred ideas ignorant immigrants important individual inferior Japanese ancestry Japanese-Americans Jewish Jews Klux Klan Ku Klux Klan labor large numbers laws liberty living majority Marian Anderson ment Mexicans migrated minority groups minority prejudice native nature Nazis Negro problem nomic Oliver Wendell Holmes organizations person poll tax poverty principles programs Protestants public opinion race racial and national recent religion religious freedom religious intolerance Religious prejudice Richard Wright sects segregation slavery social and economic South Southern whites standards stereotypes tion un-American United unpopular white supremacy whole