The Urban UnderclassChristopher Jencks, Paul E. Peterson Brookings Institution, 1991 - 490 lappuses In this book, noted authorities, including William J. Wilson, attempt to separate the truth about poverty, social dislocation, and changes in American family life from the myths that have become part of contemporary folklore. |
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