Beyond the Melting Pot; The Negroes, Puerto Ricans, Jews, Italians, and Irish of New York City
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Publisher: MIT Press Summary: "The book is able to locate the discussion of the Negro in context by dealing also with four other segments in the population of the metropolis, each of which now faces or has recently faced analagous problems. This perspective enables the authors to arrive at judgments more balanced than the focus upon any single group alone could have given.
9780262570220
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Pub Date: 1970Publisher: MIT Press Summary: "The book is able to locate the discussion of the Negro in context by dealing also with four other segments in the population of the metropolis, each of which now faces or has recently faced analagous problems. This perspective enables the authors to arrive at judgments more balanced than the focus upon any single group alone could have given.
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Pub Date: 1970
Publisher: MIT Press
9780262570220
ISBN:
026257022X
Pub Date: 1970
Publisher: MIT Press
"The book is able to locate the discussion of the Negro in context by dealing also with four other segments in the population of the metropolis, each of which now faces or has recently faced analagous problems. This perspective enables the authors to arrive at judgments more balanced than the focus upon any single group alone could have given.
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