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... Housing Act barring ra- cial discrimination in the sale , rental , or financing of most housing units A sharp rise in the number of black female - headed families begins -- an indication of the pressures weaken- ing the African ...
... Housing Act barring ra- cial discrimination in the sale , rental , or financing of most housing units A sharp rise in the number of black female - headed families begins -- an indication of the pressures weaken- ing the African ...
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... housing and employment . The inability , however , of the civil rights movement to effectively promote changes in white attitudes and behavior that would guarantee economic equality for the majority of African Americans was directly ...
... housing and employment . The inability , however , of the civil rights movement to effectively promote changes in white attitudes and behavior that would guarantee economic equality for the majority of African Americans was directly ...
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... discrimination and housing ? 10. Who was the first African American admitted to the University of Mississippi ? And in what year did the admission take place ? 11. Name the governor of Alabama who sought in 1963 140 Chapter XXIII.
... discrimination and housing ? 10. Who was the first African American admitted to the University of Mississippi ? And in what year did the admission take place ? 11. Name the governor of Alabama who sought in 1963 140 Chapter XXIII.
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