Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights Years : a Reader and GuideClayborne Carson Penguin Books, 1987 - 355 trang |
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... percent of the votes he had defeated Locher by a plurality of 18,000 votes . . . What produced Stokes's clear victory ?. . . . The decisive factor was the size of the Negro turnout . While Negroes constituted only about 40 percent of ...
... percent of the votes he had defeated Locher by a plurality of 18,000 votes . . . What produced Stokes's clear victory ?. . . . The decisive factor was the size of the Negro turnout . While Negroes constituted only about 40 percent of ...
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... percent of the total population . In 1980 , Blacks constituted more than 20 percent of the population in seven States Mississippi ( 35 percent ) , South Carolina ( 30 percent ) , Louisiana ( 29 percent ) , Georgia ( 27 percent ) ...
... percent of the total population . In 1980 , Blacks constituted more than 20 percent of the population in seven States Mississippi ( 35 percent ) , South Carolina ( 30 percent ) , Louisiana ( 29 percent ) , Georgia ( 27 percent ) ...
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... percent in 1972 to 55 percent in 1982 . In real terms , the 1981 median income for all Black families ( $ 13,270 ) dropped 8.3 percent from 1971 and dropped 5.2 percent between 1980 and 1981 . Median income for White families in 1981 ...
... percent in 1972 to 55 percent in 1982 . In real terms , the 1981 median income for all Black families ( $ 13,270 ) dropped 8.3 percent from 1971 and dropped 5.2 percent between 1980 and 1981 . Median income for White families in 1981 ...
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