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There are many individual veterans ' problems , but the one , overriding vet- erans ' problem is identical with the overriding national problem- how to create a more democratic and prosperous America in a world organized against war .
There are many individual veterans ' problems , but the one , overriding vet- erans ' problem is identical with the overriding national problem- how to create a more democratic and prosperous America in a world organized against war .
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We have consistently overlooked the fact that " the race prob- lem " is a highly dynamic , not a static , problem . Every relation- ship involved , every factor in the problem , is not only susceptible of change , but has been ...
We have consistently overlooked the fact that " the race prob- lem " is a highly dynamic , not a static , problem . Every relation- ship involved , every factor in the problem , is not only susceptible of change , but has been ...
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It has virtually no relation whatever to the problem of the Jewish minority ( if there exists such a problem , which I am inclined to doubt ) ; and it has no relation whatever to the number of Jews living in a particular community .
It has virtually no relation whatever to the problem of the Jewish minority ( if there exists such a problem , which I am inclined to doubt ) ; and it has no relation whatever to the number of Jews living in a particular community .
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