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Bibliographical footnotes.
437
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"Three industries have been chosen for examination: iron and steel, meat packing, and railroad car shops."
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Includes bibliographies.
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Ginzberg, Eli. The Negro potential, by Eli Ginzberg assisted by James K. Anderson, Douglas W. Bray [and] Robert W. Smuts. New York, Columbia University Press, 1956. xvi, 144 p. tables. [E185.8.G58] [TR: HD8081.A44G56 1956]
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451
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452
Greene, Lorenzo J., and Myra C. Callis. The employment of Negroes in the District of Columbia. Washington, Association for the Study of Negro Life and History [1931] 89 p. E185.8.G78
453
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Bibliographical footnotes.
455
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"Select bibliography": p. 154-156.
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Hiestand, Dale L. Economic growth and employment opportunities for minorities. Foreword by John F. Henning. Introduction by Eli Ginzberg. New York, Columbia University Press, 1964. xx, 127 p. HD4903.5.U58H5 1964
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"Research ... supported by the Office of Manpower Policy, Evaluation, and Research, U.S. Department of Labor, under grant no. 91-15-66-01."
458
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460
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461
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462
Marshall, F. Ray, and Vernon M. Briggs. The Negro and apprenticeship. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Press [1967] 283 p. E185.8.M24
"Based on a report prepared under a contract with the Office of Manpower Policy, Evaluation and Research, U.S. Department of Labor."
Bibliographical footnotes.
463
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Bibliographical footnotes.
464
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"SLE5."
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Bibliographical footnotes.
Contents.—1. Negro employment in 3 southern plants of International Harvester Company, by J. Hope, II.—2. 4 studies of Negro employment in the Upper South, by D. Dewey.—3. Negro employment in the Birmingham metropolitan area, by L. T. Hawley.—4. 2 plants: Little Rock, by E. W. Eckard and B. U. Ratchford. 3 companies: New Orleans area, by H. W. Wissner.—5. Negro employment practices in the Chattanooga area, by W. H. Wesson, Jr.
—— —— Another issue. [1955] 483 p. illus. (Its Report no. 6) HN79.A2N35 no. 6 1955
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Bibliography: p. 135-137.
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Nicol, Helen O. Negro women workers in 1960 [by Helen O. Nicol with the assistance of Merci L. Drake. Washington] U.S. Dept. of Labor, Women's Bureau; [for sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1964] 55 p. illus., maps. (U.S. Women's Bureau. Bulletin 287) HD6093.A35 no. 287
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473
Norgren, Paul H., and others. Employing the Negro in American industry; a study of management practices. New York, Industrial Relations Counselors, 1959. xiv, 171 p. (Industrial relations monographs, no. 17) E185.8.N64
474
Norgren, Paul H., and Samuel E. Hill. Toward fair employment. With the assistance of F. Ray Marshall. New York, Columbia University Press, 1964. xiv, 296 p. HD4903.5.U58N6
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Papers presented at a conference held on November 13, 1964, and sponsored by the Labor Relations Council of the Wharton School of Finance and Commerce, University of Pennsylvania.
Includes bibliographical references.
476
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478
Paynter, John H. Horse and buggy days with Uncle Sam. New York, Margent Press, 1943. 190 p. ports. E185.8.P38
Employment of Negroes under Civil Service.
479
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Bibliography: p. 53-55.
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481
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A study of racial prejudice in employment. The author served as chairman of the Fair Employment Practices Committee during the Second World War.
482
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Bibliographical footnotes.
483
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485
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