Harper's Magazine, 189권Henry Mills Alden, Thomas Bucklin Wells, Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen Harper & Brothers, 1944 Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... problem . The number of these factors has been markedly increased by the war , for the war is , in one of its phases , a " natural protection " for infant industries . What we are saying is this : domestic prosperity and high employment ...
... problem . The number of these factors has been markedly increased by the war , for the war is , in one of its phases , a " natural protection " for infant industries . What we are saying is this : domestic prosperity and high employment ...
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... problem in the United States is not primarily a racial problem . That has been our salva- tion . The Negro problem is a racial prob- lem , and therefore it persists . The question may arise why , if race and culture are so intimately ...
... problem in the United States is not primarily a racial problem . That has been our salva- tion . The Negro problem is a racial prob- lem , and therefore it persists . The question may arise why , if race and culture are so intimately ...
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... problem ( and Miss Lillian Smith of Clayton , Georgia , has pointedly reminded us all that we had better say the white problem ) , disfranchise- ment by poll tax , the number one eco- nomic problem of the nation , poor whites , freight ...
... problem ( and Miss Lillian Smith of Clayton , Georgia , has pointedly reminded us all that we had better say the white problem ) , disfranchise- ment by poll tax , the number one eco- nomic problem of the nation , poor whites , freight ...
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