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Blacks Only Need Apply

Severo, Richard | September 20, 1980 issue

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Focuses on E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.'s use of genetic screening for 'black' employees. Consideration of the susceptibility of employees to chemical hazards; Description of the role of the periodical 'The Washington Post' as the apologist for Du Pont's genetic screening; Approval of the legislation on the treatment of sickle cell anemia by U.S. president Richard Nixon.

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E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.; HUMAN chromosome abnormalities -- Diagnosis; EMPLOYEES; AFRICAN Americans
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