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... leaders who believe that they are being attacked solely for demagogic purposes . Now , there are differences between the condition of the AFL under Gompers and that of the AFL - CIO under Meany : while many AFL unions openly and ...
... leaders who believe that they are being attacked solely for demagogic purposes . Now , there are differences between the condition of the AFL under Gompers and that of the AFL - CIO under Meany : while many AFL unions openly and ...
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... leaders understand very little of the change in tempo within the Negro world . There is something else , too , that the union leaders fail to comprehend : that the attitude of articulate Negroes toward union leaders in their roles as ...
... leaders understand very little of the change in tempo within the Negro world . There is something else , too , that the union leaders fail to comprehend : that the attitude of articulate Negroes toward union leaders in their roles as ...
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... leaders - even if , like Don Quixote , they have but one man to follow them - but not all leaders are heroes . An unheroic leader is a man who embodies his time but is not superior to it - he is historically faceless . Roosevelt was a ...
... leaders - even if , like Don Quixote , they have but one man to follow them - but not all leaders are heroes . An unheroic leader is a man who embodies his time but is not superior to it - he is historically faceless . Roosevelt was a ...
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