Encyclopedia of African American Society, Volumen2Gerald David Jaynes Sage Publications, 2005 - 1058 páginas An encyclopedic reference of African American history and culture. |
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... United States was as high as 18 percent , but that figure fell to less than 7 percent in the eco- nomic boom of the 1990s . Since the recession that began in late 2001 , African American unemployment is again in double digits , hovering ...
... United States was as high as 18 percent , but that figure fell to less than 7 percent in the eco- nomic boom of the 1990s . Since the recession that began in late 2001 , African American unemployment is again in double digits , hovering ...
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... United Nations to recognize African Americans not merely as U.S. citizens but as a distinct group within the United States . Hakim - Lawrence feels that the case for repara- tions cannot adequately be made unless this recogni- tion ...
... United Nations to recognize African Americans not merely as U.S. citizens but as a distinct group within the United States . Hakim - Lawrence feels that the case for repara- tions cannot adequately be made unless this recogni- tion ...
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... United Church of Christ , 112 United Golfers Association ( UGA ) , 370 United House of Prayer for All Believers , 379 United Image Entertainment , 117 United Kingdom . See Great Britain United Mine Workers of America ( UMWA ) , 200 ...
... United Church of Christ , 112 United Golfers Association ( UGA ) , 370 United House of Prayer for All Believers , 379 United Image Entertainment , 117 United Kingdom . See Great Britain United Mine Workers of America ( UMWA ) , 200 ...
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Editorial Board | 500 |
Readers Guide xiii | 507 |
African Americans in Halls of Fame | 907 |
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