Abstract

Prosperity through Equality

Miller, Loren | September 21, 1963 issue

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This article focuses on the need of governmental leadership participation, along with public expenditure policies, in a democratic way to ensure social and economic prosperity and stability for Negroes in the U.S. economic structure. The main concern suggestively is to build a condition for equal employment opportunities to all Americans. Various proposals for an aid program, aiming to provide enthusiastic support for Negroes are discussed in this article. It is supposed that governmental expenditure is not enough but there is a need of government leadership to enlist business and industry and the whole range of voluntary organizations in finding ways to recruit Negroes into the industrial and economic aspects of the U.S. social order.

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AFRICAN Americans; AFRICAN Americans -- Civil rights; AFRICAN Americans -- Employment; EMPLOYMENT (Economic theory); EXPENDITURES, Public; GOVERNMENT spending policy -- United States; STRUCTURAL adjustment (Economic policy); CENTRAL planning; UNITED States
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