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The U.S. Negro, 1953

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Abstract

This Time Magazine article discusses socioeconomic components for the Negro in 1953. Topics range from the Mason-Dixon Line and Cadillacs, to the difference between Southern and Northern Negroes.

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The U.S. Negro, 1953
Monday, May 11, 1953
Time Magazine
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Civil Rights
Human Rights
Emancipation Proclamation
Equality
Employment/Jobs
School Integration
Integrated housing
Jim Crow
Racism
Race Relations
African Americans - Education.
Ghettos
Poverty
African Americans - Economic conditions.
African Americans - Social conditions.
People
Johnson, James Weldon
Johnson, John H. (John Harold)
Smith, Lillian Eugenia
Faulkner, William, 1897-1962
Ellison, Ralph
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United States Air Force
United States Army
United States Federal Bureau of Investigation
Fisk University
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)

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