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Miller, Loren | September 21, 1963 issue
This article focuses on the need of governmental leadership participation, along with public expenditure policies, in a democratic way to ensure social...

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Baldwin, James | July 11, 1966 issue
This article discusses about the ill treatment given to Negroes in the U.S. The author cites certain stories of people who were badly treated by the police...

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Boyle, Kay | December 21, 1957 issue
In this article, the author shares his experience about discrimination against Negroes on his visit to Newark. The wild-cat strike at the Newark plant took...

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Houston, Charles H. | October 21, 1944 issue
In the U.S. after nearly three years of war, Negroes are still insulted by the U.S. Navy's barring all Negro women, except those now passing for white,...

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Jones, Lewis W. | September 27, 1952 issue
This article focuses on economic conditions of Negroes in the Southern States of the U.S. The cotton South of tradition had a one-crop, tenant-operated...

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September 27, 1952 issue
This article focuses on labor policy being adopted in Southern States of the U.S. The South has used various inducements, among them low taxes and low-cost...

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Mitchell, George S. | September 27, 1952 issue
This article discusses the development of labor unions in Southern States of the U.S. Industrial unions, habitually organizing workers of both races, are...

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Mason, Lucy Randolph | September 27, 1952 issue
This article focuses on racial discrimination against Negro workers in Southern States of the U.S. The mere fact that groups of union folk, white and colored,...

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September 27, 1952 issue
This article focuses on Harry T. Moore, a great Southern Negro leader in the U.S. Harry T. Moore was a soft-spoken, self-effacing man. For seventeen years...

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Lee Moon, Henry | November 25, 1944 issue
Although no particular segment of the electorate can completely justify the claim of being the decisive factor in an election, an analysis of the returns...

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