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... Income The median Negro family income is $ 3,233 , or 54 % of the white family's $ 5,835 . Approximately two out of every three Negro families subsist on less than $ 4,000 annually , as compared with 27.7 % of the white families . Only ...
... Income The median Negro family income is $ 3,233 , or 54 % of the white family's $ 5,835 . Approximately two out of every three Negro families subsist on less than $ 4,000 annually , as compared with 27.7 % of the white families . Only ...
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... income public housing has increased population density and racial homogeneity in the ghettoes . Forty - seven per cent of all public housing units in the country are occupied by Ne- groes , and more than 80 % of all public housing is ...
... income public housing has increased population density and racial homogeneity in the ghettoes . Forty - seven per cent of all public housing units in the country are occupied by Ne- groes , and more than 80 % of all public housing is ...
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... income of the poor generally and Negroes in particular , has not increased relatively . True , the Second World War stimulated a great economic change in the United States , bringing some advantages to low - income groups.1 But since ...
... income of the poor generally and Negroes in particular , has not increased relatively . True , the Second World War stimulated a great economic change in the United States , bringing some advantages to low - income groups.1 But since ...
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