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... possible for Congress to maintain control of the central and most State governments in spite of the fact that it commands the support only of a minority of the electorate . The rising demand of organized groups , however , stands in the ...
... possible for Congress to maintain control of the central and most State governments in spite of the fact that it commands the support only of a minority of the electorate . The rising demand of organized groups , however , stands in the ...
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... possible , or on the outskirts of the city , or even in the outer ring , were decried - by property owners in these areas , who didn't want Negroes ; by Negro politicians in Manhattan , who feared the loss of bloc support through ...
... possible , or on the outskirts of the city , or even in the outer ring , were decried - by property owners in these areas , who didn't want Negroes ; by Negro politicians in Manhattan , who feared the loss of bloc support through ...
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... possible . But Moses insisted that the system that had worked elsewhere wouldn't work in New York . Instead , he turned entire tene- ment areas over to private developers at knock - down prices , with build- ings still standing , fully ...
... possible . But Moses insisted that the system that had worked elsewhere wouldn't work in New York . Instead , he turned entire tene- ment areas over to private developers at knock - down prices , with build- ings still standing , fully ...
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