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However , it is clear that political and economic forces have over time ... At the
same time , the practice of institutional racism , however diminished by legislation
and economic practices , remains a significant force in the maintenance of a
large ...
However , it is clear that political and economic forces have over time ... At the
same time , the practice of institutional racism , however diminished by legislation
and economic practices , remains a significant force in the maintenance of a
large ...
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When they first joined forces , the Kelly Street pioneers could not have
envisioned a nightmare equal to the arson and abandonment then swallowing up
their neighborhood . But it has come , in the form of crack . For the past three
years , the ...
When they first joined forces , the Kelly Street pioneers could not have
envisioned a nightmare equal to the arson and abandonment then swallowing up
their neighborhood . But it has come , in the form of crack . For the past three
years , the ...
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However , less obvious forces outside the customary social institutions also serve
important integrative functions . There are a number of such examples , such as
local newspapers , disc jockeys , radio personalities , talk shows , meals - on ...
However , less obvious forces outside the customary social institutions also serve
important integrative functions . There are a number of such examples , such as
local newspapers , disc jockeys , radio personalities , talk shows , meals - on ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Race and Ethnicity | 58 |
Neighborhoods in American Communities | 77 |
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