| United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee - Legislative hearings - 1968 - 742 pages
...white Americans have never fully understood — but' what the Negro can never forget — is that the white society is deeply implicated in the ghetto....institutions maintain it, and white society condones it." The report was considered remarkable in that it was chiefly the work of white, middleclass Americans,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Education and Labor - 1967 - 248 pages
...made all the more clear to us oy the recent, excellent report of the President's Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders. The Executive Committee of the...institutions maintain it, and white society condones it It is now urgent that the Government of all the people of the United States do something about it.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Rules - 1967 - 346 pages
...that Commission said: wnat white Americans have never fully understood, what Negroes can never forget, that white society is deeply implicated in the ghetto....White institutions created it, white institutions maintained it, and white society condones it. It is time, I think, to adopt new strategies for action... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Rules - Legislative hearings - 1967 - 348 pages
...that Commission said: what white Americans have never fully understood, what Negroes can never forget, that white society is deeply implicated in the ghetto....White institutions created it, white institutions maintained it, and white society condones it. It is time, I think, to adopt new strategies for action... | |
| United States. National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders - African Americans - 1968 - 452 pages
...have created in the racial ghetto a destructive environment totally unknown to most white Americans. What white Americans have never fully understood —...institutions maintain it, and white society condones it. 291-729 O-58-2 It is time now to turn with all the purpose at our command to the major unfinished business... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Rules - Criminal law - 1968 - 80 pages
...that Commission said: what white Americans have never fully understood, what Negroes can never forget, that white society is deeply implicated in the ghetto....White institutions created it, white institutions maintained it, and white society condones it. It is tune, I think, to adopt new strategies for action... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Rules - Criminal law - 1968 - 78 pages
...that Commission said: what white Americans have never fully understood, what Negroes can never forget, that white society is deeply implicated in the ghetto....White institutions created it, white institutions maintained it, and white society condones it. It is time, I think, to adopt new strategies for action... | |
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