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446 Ferman, Louis A., Joyce L. Kornbluh, _and_ Joe A. Miller, _comps_. Negroes and jobs; a book of readings. Foreword by A.

Philip Randolph. Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Press [1968]

xv, 591 p. E185.8.F45 Includes bibliographies.

447 Foley, Eugene P. The achieving ghetto. [Was.h.i.+ngton, National Press, 1968] 156 p. E185.8.F6 Bibliographical references included in ”Source notes” (p.

153-156).

448 Franklin, Charles L. The Negro labor unionist of New York; problems and conditions among Negroes in the labor unions in Manhattan with special reference to the N.R.A. and post-N.R.A.

situations. New York, 1936. 417 p. [E185.8.F732] [TR: H31.C7 no.

420]

Thesis (Ph.D.)-Columbia University, 1936.

Published also as _Studies in History, Economics and Public Law, edited by the Faculty of Political Science of Columbia University, no. 420._ Bibliography: p. 398-402.

449 Garfinkel, Herbert. When Negroes march; the March on Was.h.i.+ngton Movement in the organizational politics for FEPC. Glencoe, Ill., Free Press [1959] 224 p. E185.61.G23 Bibliographical references included in ”Notes” (p. 194-220).

450 Ginzberg, Eli. The Negro potential, by Eli Ginzberg a.s.sisted by James K. Anderson, Douglas W. Bray [and] Robert W. s.m.u.ts. New York, Columbia University Press, 1956. xvi, 144 p. tables.

[E185.8.G58] [TR: HD8081.A44G56 1956]

Bibliographical references included in ”Notes” (p. [139]-144).

451 Gourlay, Jack G. The Negro salaried worker. [New York] American Management a.s.sociation [1965] 103 p. illus. (AMA research study 70) HD21.A6 no. 70 Bibliographical footnotes.

452 Greene, Lorenzo J., _and_ Myra C. Callis. The employment of Negroes in the District of Columbia. Was.h.i.+ngton, a.s.sociation for the Study of Negro Life and History [1931] 89 p. E185.8.G78

453 Greene, Lorenzo, J., _and_ Carter G. Woodson. The Negro wage earner. Was.h.i.+ngton, a.s.sociation for the Study of Negro Life and History [c1930] 388 p. diagrs., tables. E185.8.G79 Bibliography: p. [369]-380.

454 Hayes, Laurence J. W. The Negro Federal Government worker; a study of his cla.s.sification status in the District of Columbia, 1883-1938. Was.h.i.+ngton, Graduate School, Howard University, 1941.

156 p. diagr., tables. (The Howard University studies in the social sciences, v. 3, no. 1) [E185.8.H38] [TR: H31.H66 vol. 3, no. 1]

Thesis (M.A.)-Howard University, 1941.

Bibliographical footnotes.

455 Haynes, George E. The Negro at work in New York City; a study in economic progress. New York, 1912. 159 p. diagrs., tables.

E185.93.N56H41 Thesis (Ph.D.)-Columbia University, 1912.

Published also as Studies in History, Economics and Public Law, edited by the Faculty of Political Science of Columbia University, v. 49, no. 3, whole no. 124.

”Select bibliography”: p. 154-156.

456 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 ”Another version of this study [is t.i.tled] _Economic Growth and the Opportunities of Minorities: an a.n.a.lysis of Changes in the Employment of Negroes and Women_.”

Bibliography: p. [125]-127.

457 Huson, Carolyn F., _and_ Michael E. Schiltz. College, color, and employment; racial differentials in postgraduate employment among 1964 graduates of Louisiana colleges. Chicago, National Opinion Research Center, 1966. xx, 124 p. (National Opinion Research Center. Report no. 116) HM261.A1N3 no. 116 ”Research ... supported by the Office of Manpower Policy, Evaluation, and Research, U.S. Department of Labor, under grant no. 91-15-66-01.”

458 Jackson, Luther P. Free Negro labor and property holding in Virginia, 1830-1860. New York, D. Appleton-Century Co. [1942]

xix, 270 p. tables. E185.93.V8J18 At head of t.i.tle: The American Historical a.s.sociation.

Bibliography: p. 230-238.

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