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His book was primarily intended to challenge the views of middle - class blacks who , he contended , gained from programs designed to benefit all blacks rather than specific economic classes within the black populace .
His book was primarily intended to challenge the views of middle - class blacks who , he contended , gained from programs designed to benefit all blacks rather than specific economic classes within the black populace .
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The third element of our struggle is the fight for economic parity . As long as black Americans are confronted with an unemployment rate twice as high as that for whites , we must struggle . As long as black youth are unemployed at ...
The third element of our struggle is the fight for economic parity . As long as black Americans are confronted with an unemployment rate twice as high as that for whites , we must struggle . As long as black youth are unemployed at ...
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... 43 Eastland , James , 123 Ebony , 285 Eckford , Elizabeth , 68 , 78 Economic Boycott , 102 , 108-109 , 197 , 291 Economic Opportunities , 244–245 , 271 , 302 Remediation , 264 Economic Polarization , 279 , 281–282 Economic Power ...
... 43 Eastland , James , 123 Ebony , 285 Eckford , Elizabeth , 68 , 78 Economic Boycott , 102 , 108-109 , 197 , 291 Economic Opportunities , 244–245 , 271 , 302 Remediation , 264 Economic Polarization , 279 , 281–282 Economic Power ...
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