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... traditional prerogative of American trust in one's own re- sourcefulness and in Fate's store of good intentions . This belief , at times , can be seen to degenerate in large - scale gambling , or in " taking chances " in the form of an ...
... traditional prerogative of American trust in one's own re- sourcefulness and in Fate's store of good intentions . This belief , at times , can be seen to degenerate in large - scale gambling , or in " taking chances " in the form of an ...
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... traditional force in the state of rejuvenation . " Intensely serious " : permits even the cynical to make an invest- ment of sincerity . " Burning with indignation " : gives to the need for repudiation the sanction of righteousness ...
... traditional force in the state of rejuvenation . " Intensely serious " : permits even the cynical to make an invest- ment of sincerity . " Burning with indignation " : gives to the need for repudiation the sanction of righteousness ...
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... traditional Negro identity ? Can Negro culture afford to have the " strong mother " stereotyped as a liability ? For ... traditional if often unofficial Negro family pat- tern . The traditional wisdom of the mothers will be needed as ...
... traditional Negro identity ? Can Negro culture afford to have the " strong mother " stereotyped as a liability ? For ... traditional if often unofficial Negro family pat- tern . The traditional wisdom of the mothers will be needed as ...
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Preface | 9 |
Prologue | 15 |
Foundations in Observation | 44 |
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