| United States. Congress. Senate. Government Operations - 1968 - 316 pages
...change is intended to implement the Commission's recommendation for "a policy which combines ghetto enrichment with programs designed to encourage integration...numbers of Negroes into the society outside the ghetto." In our view, these developments are not accidental. They mirror the values and goals in our society... | |
| Douglas S. Massey, Nancy A. Denton - History - 1993 - 312 pages
...Rather, they insisted that the only reasonable choice for America was "a policy which combines ghetto enrichment with programs designed to encourage integration...substantial numbers of Negroes into the society outside the ghetto."9 America chose differently. Following the passage of the Fair Housing Act in 1968, the problem... | |
| Barry C. Feld - Law - 1999 - 391 pages
...permanent racial divisions in American society. It proposed instead "a policy which combined ghetto enrichment with programs designed to encourage integration...numbers of Negroes into the society outside the ghetto" (Kerner Commission 1968:22). In American Apartheid, Douglas Massey and Nancy Denton (1993:9) contend... | |
| Al Smith - 2007 - 464 pages
...We believe that the only possible choice for America is the third—a policy which combines ghetto enrichment with programs designed to encourage integration...ghetto. Enrichment must be an important adjunct to integration, for no matter how ambitious or energetic the program, few Negroes now living in central... | |
| Al Smith - 2007 - 464 pages
...We believe that the only possible choice for America is the third — a policy which combines ghetto enrichment with programs designed to encourage integration...ghetto. Enrichment must be an important adjunct to integration, for no matter how ambitious or energetic the program, few Negroes now living in central... | |
| Al Smith - 490 pages
...We believe that the only possible choice for America is the third — a policy which combines ghetto enrichment with programs designed to encourage integration...ghetto. Enrichment must be an important adjunct to integration, for no matter how ambitious or energetic the program, few Negroes now living in central... | |
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