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Do progressive policies hurt Black Americans: there is no question that blacks, as a group, are faring poorly in the United States, so it's worth knowing whether present policies are working wonderfully or failing spectacularly
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Williamsen, Kurt
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The New American. Dec 2, 2013, Vol. 29 Issue 23, p10, 10 p.
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Real solutions for black Americans: contrary to popular belief, there are methods for helping blacks overcome economic and social problems other than direct government aid--proven, workable ways
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Tennant, Michael
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The New American. Dec 2, 2013, Vol. 29 Issue 23, p21, 8 p.
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Blacks Have Yet to Catch Up
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FOSTER-BEY, JOHN A.
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World and I. Feb, 2003, Vol. 18 Issue 2, 20.
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America's twentieth-century slavery: the horrifying, little-known story of how hundreds of thousands of blacks worked in brutal bondage right up until World War II
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Blackmon, Douglas A.
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Washington Monthly. Jan-Feb, 2013, Vol. 45 Issue 1-2, p22, 5 p.
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Whites v. blacks
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Whitaker, Mark
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Newsweek. October 16, 1995, Vol. 126 Issue 16, p28, 6 p.
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Put on a happy face: masking the differences between blacks and whites
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DeMott, Benjamin
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Harper's Magazine. Sept, 1995, Vol. 291 Issue 1744, p31, 8 p.
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Why Do So Few Blacks Study the Civil War?
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Coates, Ta-Nehisi
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More Blacks See Hope In Economy
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Norris, Floyd
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Blacks, Jews, liberals, and crime: is the black-crime problem a crime problem, or is it a poverty problem, or an education problem?
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Williams, Walter E.
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National Review. May 16, 1994, Vol. 46 Issue 9, p34, 8 p. table, cartoon
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National Briefing Midwest: Indiana: remarks on blacks criticized
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