Crisis in Black and WhitePosits that the United States must solve "the Negro Problem" out of more than political self-interest; it must accept the Negro as an equal and participating member of society because it is the only right thing, the only decent thing, to do. |
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The Stormy Present | 3 |
The New Majority | 17 |
The Beer Can in the Cotton Patch | 36 |
Copyright | |
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