E185.8 .M38 2021
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The sum of us : what racism costs everyone and how we can prosper together / |
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E185.8 .M7 1956
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Some characteristics of American Negro leaders / |
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E185.8 .M84
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White-collar Blacks: a breakthrough? |
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E185.8 .N39
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The Negro and the city. |
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E185.8 .N393
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Negro employment in the South. |
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E185.8 .N45 1989ev
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Two dollars and a dream / |
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E185.8 .N8 1944
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Organized labor and the Negro |
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E185.8 .N8ne
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The Negro in the paper industry, |
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E185.8 .N87t
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The Negro in the rubber tire industry, |
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E185.8 .P39 2003eb
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The claims of kinfolk : African American property and community in the nineteenth-century South / |
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E185.8 .P45 1953
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The Negro in southern agriculture. |
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E185.8 .P45e
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Economics of racism U.S.A. : roots of Black inequality / |
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E185.8 .P56 1984
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The myth of Black progress / |
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E185.8 .P66 2006eb
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The segregated origins of social security : African Americans and the welfare state / |
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E185.8 .P7 1978
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Protest, politics, and prosperity : Black Americans and white institutions, 1940-75 / |
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E185.8 .R82
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Employment, race, and poverty. |
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E185.8.R87 N3
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The Negro in the textile industry, |
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E185.8 .S39 1990
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Black property owners in the South, 1790-1915 / |
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E185.8 .S67
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The working poor; minority workers in low-wage, low-skill jobs |
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E185.8 .T11 1970
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The political economy of the Black ghetto |
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