Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights Years : a Reader and GuideClayborne Carson Penguin Books, 1987 - 355 trang |
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... women increased during the decade . In 1970 , about 28 percent of the 4.9 million Black families were maintained by women . By 1982 , however , almost 41 percent of the 6.4 million Black families were maintained by a woman . The ...
... women increased during the decade . In 1970 , about 28 percent of the 4.9 million Black families were maintained by women . By 1982 , however , almost 41 percent of the 6.4 million Black families were maintained by a woman . The ...
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... women ( 220 per 1,000 ) was about double that for White men and women ( 107 per 1,000 ) . At this same time , the divorce ratio for Black women was 265 per 1,000 . This represents a dramatic rise from 1970 , when the divorce ratio for ...
... women ( 220 per 1,000 ) was about double that for White men and women ( 107 per 1,000 ) . At this same time , the divorce ratio for Black women was 265 per 1,000 . This represents a dramatic rise from 1970 , when the divorce ratio for ...
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... women kept producing babies , Whites would have to either kill Blacks or grant them full citizenship . There were protests , though usually belated , from Black women in the face of this anachronistic thinking . Linda La Rue remarked on ...
... women kept producing babies , Whites would have to either kill Blacks or grant them full citizenship . There were protests , though usually belated , from Black women in the face of this anachronistic thinking . Linda La Rue remarked on ...
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