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The investigators found that 90 per cent of the social scientists who replied believed that segregation has bad psychological effects on members of the segregated group , even if equal facilities are provided . The majority based their ...
The investigators found that 90 per cent of the social scientists who replied believed that segregation has bad psychological effects on members of the segregated group , even if equal facilities are provided . The majority based their ...
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This means in effect that the U.D.C. decision to place 3 white students and 2 Black students on disciplinary warning is not justice and is thus unacceptable in our eyes . Our experience in America has not been characterized by justice ...
This means in effect that the U.D.C. decision to place 3 white students and 2 Black students on disciplinary warning is not justice and is thus unacceptable in our eyes . Our experience in America has not been characterized by justice ...
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... the disabling effects of identified discrimination . ... That goal was far more focused than the remedying of the effects of “ societal discrimination , ” an amorphous concept of injury that may be ageless ...
... the disabling effects of identified discrimination . ... That goal was far more focused than the remedying of the effects of “ societal discrimination , ” an amorphous concept of injury that may be ageless ...
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