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@DeandreDambrosi [name pseudonymized] [ontology] : #Wokanda #Woke #Wakanda #BlackAmerican [URL redacted]
"Most Negro men, regardless of their fathers' occupations, were working at unskilled or semiskilled jobs. Even if their fathers were in professional, managerial, or proprietary positions, they were usually operatives, service workers, or laborers. Growing up in a family of high socio-economic status was only a slight advantage for the Negro man. By contrast, the majority of white men with higher white collar backgrounds remained at their fathers' level and almost half of the white men whose fathers were in clerical or sales work and almost two-fifths of those with a farm or blue collar background moved up into the more prestigious professional and managerial group. But the Negroes from similar origins did not. The Negro man originating at the lower levels is likely to stay there, the..." #1974_ #OrgUSFedDptOfHealthEducationWelfareHEW Report #TheoryDeterminismFatalistic
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