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... remains closed . SITDOWN IN THE SOUTH has a very literal meaning . In the past , the variety and five and dime stores have freely invited Negroes to every counter but the lunch counter . There they were not per- mitted to sit down on ...
... remains closed . SITDOWN IN THE SOUTH has a very literal meaning . In the past , the variety and five and dime stores have freely invited Negroes to every counter but the lunch counter . There they were not per- mitted to sit down on ...
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... remains remarkable even after the criticism we shall apply to its statistics . Since the war's end , U.S. grants and credits to foreign countries have averaged 5 billion dollars a year , or roughly 1.5 % of the gross national product ...
... remains remarkable even after the criticism we shall apply to its statistics . Since the war's end , U.S. grants and credits to foreign countries have averaged 5 billion dollars a year , or roughly 1.5 % of the gross national product ...
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... remains a general social problem , a con- sequence of the way our economy operates . For poverty to be eradicated , the structure of the economy would have to be substantially modified ; and part of the economic surplus now disposed of ...
... remains a general social problem , a con- sequence of the way our economy operates . For poverty to be eradicated , the structure of the economy would have to be substantially modified ; and part of the economic surplus now disposed of ...
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VOLUME VII | 109 |
NUMBER 1 | 178 |
WINTER 1960 | 217 |
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