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the
nd
ap
and the
mainstream (or
may be
somewhat , or perhaps
even more, than century
d.
th
of
hich m
underlie the ituation
outlined here, all ould
doubt] ee th t-from
the reasonably ccurate
atisti 0 h f cen-
tur -the social nd
economic conditions of
b in comparison to
that of hite Ameri
has remained an unchang-
in one. This potential-
ly disastro impli tions
for the tio.
In Gunn r yrd I'
boo n merican DuemÂ
ma, in 1 2, the famed
author noted that one of
the essential ingre-
dients fo . n the road
to- to pro re s for blac
t he