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Nia is on page 454 of 550
excellent black Jewish cooperation in Los Angeles! See also, my book on black Jewish Social cooperation in DC titled stayed on freedoms call Black Jewish cooperation in DC
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Nia is on page 385 of 550
Anti communism or the Red Scare was used to divide unions and workers along racial lines.
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Nia is on page 384 of 550
" one out of three people in Southern California wish to see the nisei placed in concentration camps, as compared with only one out of seven Elsewhere on the coast." wow. see also : John Modell, 1977
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Nia is on page 351 of 550
"regional apartheid " prevented black good jobs, created "white noose of suburbia " (p. 352, top)... wow...
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Nia
Nia is on page 349 of 550
Segregated suburbs drew jobs out to where Black folks could not live or work, starting immediately after WWII, creating the double-poverty statistics that Dr. King cited in 1967 (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...) ,plants also took advantage of lower polution standards out in the suburbs to give us the problems we began battling in the 70s. How efficient.
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Nia
Nia is on page 325 of 550
I see that the newspaper the War Worker lead the way for the Double V (Victory at home Against Racism and Victory abroad against fascism) during World War II in that Marvin Caplan's Neighbors Incorporated led the fight for integration in housing later.
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Nia
Nia is on page 299 of 550
I am very impressed at how one group of friends decided to help one of them, Gus Hawkins, run for office, taking advantage of Upton Sinclair's epic campaign and making good use of it.
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Nia is on page 144 of 550
I suppose that if the court system allows something that is detrimental to people to continue happening, then use time to change the laws. Changing the laws requires both Feedly to vote, and really too either influence or become lawmakers.
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Nia is on page 89 of 550
in other words, becoming part of the United States of America as opposed to the United Mexican States, in fact was a step backwards. The Mexican Republic really did value equality, but this Republic, the United States of America, did not.
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Nia
Nia is on page 81 of 550
that's the same thing that happened to my five times great-grandfather miles Manziel a senior. In the first-floor censuses that I find him listed he's mulatto and you but in the last census in which I find him listed, the census taker noted him as white. Presumably because all of his neighbors at that point were White.
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Nia is on page 75 of 550
interesting, so they're saying that New Spain was composed mostly of Misty social even Indians and even afro Spaniards. wow
Mar 14, 2018 07:54PM Add a comment
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Nia
Nia is on page 74 of 550
I love that colon quote remain controversial among non Scholars. Unquote does that mean really he wants to say people who haven't studied the evidence or looked at the documentation dispute the findings that everyone who's read a book except says valid? Once again sounding unfortunately like our very sad current context.
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Nia is on page 53 of 550
I'll have to find this article by Jack D Forbes called black Pioneers the Spanish-speaking Afro Americans of the Southwest in Phylon number 27 published 1966 Pages 235 through 42.
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Nia
Nia is on page 42 of 550
surprise surprise, officials at the implementation level or heads of agencies being directed to use funding resisting the agency's mandate and sabotaging the outcome. Sounding familiar?
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Nia
Nia is on page 31 of 550
Nice three tiered campaign by Joseph James in San Francisco. Same Spirit of the double v mentioned in Hidden figures.
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Nia is on page 30 of 550
I see we still have the same problem colon quote the federal policy of following local custom unquote California, the state of California, is currently having problems with local towns, like one which shall remain nameless, that's denying food to the homeless, implementing Statewide policies over the objections of local nimbys
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Nia is on page 20 of 550
I wonder how to avoid such situations where quote the state seldom enforced the 1893 anti-discrimination statute on quote?
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Nia
Nia is on page 19 of 550
I am sad to see that the workers were used as the Reserve labor Army to break a Mexican strike of construction workers, but at the same time it's hard to imagine how those workers who were brought in from Texas would have known that they were doing all of us, themselves included, over the long-term , a disservice?
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Nia is on page 9 of 550
from page 9 in the middle note 12 this is the kind of cooperation and everyone ought to be using today as well quoting the active role of blacks and challenging slavery prompted one contemporary German observator mark quote quote the wealthy California Negros... Exhibit a great deal of energy and intelligence and saving their brethren. And quote unquote footnote No 12
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