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Since the majority of the citizens in the big cities do not lack these services , very little thought is given to the relatively few - but dangerous - insanitary privies , toilets , and cisterns found in New York , Baltimore ...
Since the majority of the citizens in the big cities do not lack these services , very little thought is given to the relatively few - but dangerous - insanitary privies , toilets , and cisterns found in New York , Baltimore ...
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Citizens of a democracy can , and will , get what they demand and are willing to pay for . Their responsibility is to find out what constitutes the qualifications for each position in the various services , and then to see to it that ...
Citizens of a democracy can , and will , get what they demand and are willing to pay for . Their responsibility is to find out what constitutes the qualifications for each position in the various services , and then to see to it that ...
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... than state enactments , which , in fact , proceed upon the grounds that colored citizens are so inferior and degraded that they cannot be allowed to sit in public coaches occupied by white citizens ?
... than state enactments , which , in fact , proceed upon the grounds that colored citizens are so inferior and degraded that they cannot be allowed to sit in public coaches occupied by white citizens ?
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AMERICA AND WORLD TRADE | 13 |
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