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This study used three types of evidence to analyze the nature and cause of black economic progress in post-World War II years: aggregate evidence on the timing and incidence among skill groups of changes in the relative earnings or occupational position of blacks; cross-sectional evidence on the family background determinants of the socioeconomic achievement of blacks; and information from company personnel offices regarding personnel policies toward black (and other) workers affected by civil rights legislation.
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African Americans --- Education --- Bibliography
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African Americans --- African Americans --- New Deal, 1933-1939
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African Americans --- African Americans --- Economic conditions. --- Social conditions.
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German Americans --- Austrian Americans --- Manuscripts --- Manuscripts --- Catalogs --- Manuscripts --- Catalogs --- Catalogs
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Catholics --- East European Americans --- Italian Americans --- Catholic Church
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African Americans --- Education --- History. --- History
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African Americans --- African Americans --- African Americans --- Civil rights --- Economic conditions --- Education
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Latin Americans --- Mexican Americans --- Puerto Ricans --- Unemployed --- Wages --- Employment --- Hispanic Americans --- United States.
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