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(1944) [MARC] Author: Gunnar Myrdal
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396 An American Dilemma
entrance of women into industry not only means that Negro labor has a
new competitor but also intensifies the issue of ^^social equality.” All these
trends have been going on for a long time in the South. They are bound
to continue. Since there is so much Negro labor in the Southern labor
market, and since the resistance against keeping Negro labor in skilled
work and ^^nice” unskilled work is so strong, it is difficult to see much
hope for the Negro in Southern industry.

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