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Article: An Empirical Analysis Of The Impact Of Skin Color On African-American Education, Income, And Occupation.(ANTHROPOLOGY)(Brief Article)(Book Review)
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- August 1, 2005
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GN57
2005-041523
0-7734-6120-5
An empirical analysis of the impact of skin color on African-American education, income, and occupation.
Hall, Ronald E. (Black studies; v.28)
Edwin Mellen Pr., [c]2005
266 p.
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