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They found less than 11 percent of 437 Dartmouth , Harvard and Radcliffe undergraduates whom they tested declared themselves against legislative attempts - such as the Fair Employment Practices Act - to improve the opportunities of ...
They found less than 11 percent of 437 Dartmouth , Harvard and Radcliffe undergraduates whom they tested declared themselves against legislative attempts - such as the Fair Employment Practices Act - to improve the opportunities of ...
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How are each of these applied in practice ? What can we say of their relative effectiveness , and their greatest future value ? Exhortation Exhortation is probably the simplest plan of action . Those who use it believe that its ...
How are each of these applied in practice ? What can we say of their relative effectiveness , and their greatest future value ? Exhortation Exhortation is probably the simplest plan of action . Those who use it believe that its ...
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In Detroit , the Council of Social Agencies set forth a pledge of fair racial practices and various member ... cases where individuals have ceased to discriminate when they saw the discrepancy between their theory and their practice .
In Detroit , the Council of Social Agencies set forth a pledge of fair racial practices and various member ... cases where individuals have ceased to discriminate when they saw the discrepancy between their theory and their practice .
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I | 15 |
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