Race and EconomicsLongman, 1977 - 276 Seiten |
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... major merchants serving the general community . The new , massive wave of Jewish immigrants from Russia and eastern Europe had little in common with the older German Jews of the previous generation . The German Jews were more often ...
... major merchants serving the general community . The new , massive wave of Jewish immigrants from Russia and eastern Europe had little in common with the older German Jews of the previous generation . The German Jews were more often ...
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... major opportunities came to the Chicanos not as a result of any special programs directed toward them , either by their own leaders or by the leaders of the larger society , but by major economic events unrelated to race as such . Most ...
... major opportunities came to the Chicanos not as a result of any special programs directed toward them , either by their own leaders or by the leaders of the larger society , but by major economic events unrelated to race as such . Most ...
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... major black urban community in the United States , was still predominantly white in the early years of the twentieth century . It became black around the time of the First World War , and it became a slum with the massive migration of ...
... major black urban community in the United States , was still predominantly white in the early years of the twentieth century . It became black around the time of the First World War , and it became a slum with the massive migration of ...
Inhalt
American Slavery | 3 |
The Economic Evolution of Black Americans | 34 |
Immigrant Minorities | 57 |
Urheberrecht | |
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achieved American ethnic American Immigration American Negro Slavery antebellum black population businesses Chicago City cost Cotton Kingdom cultural Daniel Patrick Moynihan discrimination earnings economic advancement economic and social employers ethnic groups ethnic minorities Franklin Frazier free Negroes free persons Furnas Glazer and Moynihan Handlin higher hiring Ibid immigrant groups income indentured servants individual industry intellectual Irish in America Irish-Americans Italian-Americans Italians Japanese-Americans Jewish Jews labor large numbers larger society laws less living low-income major mass Melting Pot ment Mexican Mexican-Americans migration Nathan Glazer neighborhoods nineteenth century Old South Olmsted organizations pattern peasant percent period persons of color Phillips plantation slavery policies political Press Puerto Ricans race racial skills slave owners slum southern Southern United success tend Thomas Sowell tion U.S. Bureau U.S. Government Printing United urban slavery W. E. B. DuBois West Indian Wittke workers York
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