My People is the Enemy: An Autobiographical PolemicHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1964 - 149 Seiten |
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... outer city is its acute density of population . In the East Harlem section alone - an area roughly equiv- alent to one square mile - live about two hundred thousand people . Nobody is really certain of the number ; apparently no one has ...
... outer city is its acute density of population . In the East Harlem section alone - an area roughly equiv- alent to one square mile - live about two hundred thousand people . Nobody is really certain of the number ; apparently no one has ...
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... outer city . The net result , in any case , is that in the outer city , more and more space is allotted to fewer and fewer people , while in the inner city , less and less space is available to more and more people . There have been ...
... outer city . The net result , in any case , is that in the outer city , more and more space is allotted to fewer and fewer people , while in the inner city , less and less space is available to more and more people . There have been ...
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... opportunities of life in the outer city . The platitudes and promises , the liberalism and benign intentions of Northern white society during the last fifty years in which the Negro migration to the cities has Premonition 121.
... opportunities of life in the outer city . The platitudes and promises , the liberalism and benign intentions of Northern white society during the last fifty years in which the Negro migration to the cities has Premonition 121.
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