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Way We Were?, The: Other America-on the Margins of the Affluent Society, The

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Abstract
One-fifth of the country's population-30 million-live in poverty, many the victims of discrimination. Manufacturing employment decreases in the post-war period. Many blacks find themselves unable to find jobs; residential discrimination limits their mobility. The vast majority of African American women are dealing with basic issues of survival. Rural poverty is on the rise. The bracero program which brought migrant workers from Mexico continues in post war years.
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African-American History. America in the 20th Century, American History, American Studies, Unfinished Nation, The
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