Oxford Social Studies Pamphlets, Issue 4Oxford book, 1951 - Social sciences |
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... tion that " man's inhumanity to man " is in fact one of the world's key problems today . Nations everywhere would have a much bet- ter chance of solving their economic and political difficulties if they were not handicapped by ...
... tion that " man's inhumanity to man " is in fact one of the world's key problems today . Nations everywhere would have a much bet- ter chance of solving their economic and political difficulties if they were not handicapped by ...
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tion that emphasizes differences and prejudices , especially in large cities . Because of severe over - crowding in sections in which Negroes are allowed to live , they must often pay far higher rentals than whites do for comparable ...
tion that emphasizes differences and prejudices , especially in large cities . Because of severe over - crowding in sections in which Negroes are allowed to live , they must often pay far higher rentals than whites do for comparable ...
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... tion , not merely by their neighbors but by public authorities . Decline of Minority Stereotypes Another example of a better public attitude toward minority races and religions appears in our amusements , our publications , and our ...
... tion , not merely by their neighbors but by public authorities . Decline of Minority Stereotypes Another example of a better public attitude toward minority races and religions appears in our amusements , our publications , and our ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
OUR GREATEST MINORITY PROBLEMTHE NEGRO | 11 |
OTHER RACIAL AND NATIONALITY MINORITY PROBLEMS | 23 |
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