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NAACP annual report

  • Jun 29, 1972
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NAACP annual report said the unemployment of "urban Blacks in 1971 was worse than at anytime since the great depression of the thirties." The report also said that more school desegregation occurred in 1971 than in any other year since the 1954 school decision.

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