Author: Research Planning Institute (New Orleans, La.)
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Category : Bogalusa (La.)
Languages : en
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Proposal for The: Economic Adjustment Strategy, Bogalusa, La
Economic Adjustment Strategy
Report to the Congress on the Proposal for an Economic Adjustment Program
Author: United States. Department of Commerce
Publisher:
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Category : Economic assistance, Domestic
Languages : en
Pages : 57
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Publisher:
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Category : Economic assistance, Domestic
Languages : en
Pages : 57
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Economic Adjustment Strategy
Author: North East Texas Economic Development District
Publisher:
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Category : Texas, East
Languages : en
Pages : 296
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Publisher:
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Category : Texas, East
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description
A Strategic Economic Adjustment Plan for Cooke, Fannin and Grayson Counties
Author: Theresa Daniel
Publisher:
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Category : Economic development
Languages : en
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Publisher:
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Category : Economic development
Languages : en
Pages :
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The Economic Adjustment Initiative Under President Clinton's Forest Plan
The Strategy of Economic Adjustment
Author: Jacob A. Frenkel
Publisher:
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Category : Economic policy
Languages : en
Pages : 27
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Economic policy
Languages : en
Pages : 27
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Proposed Legislative Revisions to the Dairy Price Support Program
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. Subcommittee on Agricultural Production, Marketing, and Stabilization of Prices
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Category : Agricultural price supports
Languages : en
Pages : 328
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Publisher:
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Category : Agricultural price supports
Languages : en
Pages : 328
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American Lumberman
Against the Klan
Author: Lou Major
Publisher: LSU Press
ISBN: 0807175404
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 187
Book Description
In 1964, less than one year into his tenure as publisher of the Bogalusa Daily News, New Orleans native Lou Major found himself guiding the newspaper through a turbulent period in the history of American civil rights. Bogalusa, Louisiana, became a flashpoint for clashes between African Americans advocating for equal treatment and white residents who resisted this change, a conflict that generated an upsurge in activity by the Ku Klux Klan. Local members of the KKK stepped up acts of terror and intimidation directed against residents and institutions they perceived as sympathetic to civil rights efforts. During this turmoil, the Daily News took a public stand against the Klan and its platform of hatred and white supremacy. Against the Klan, Major’s memoir of those years, recounts his attempts to balance the good of the community, the health of the newspaper, and the safety of his family. He provides an in-depth look at the stance the Daily News took in response to the city’s civil rights struggles, including the many fiery editorials he penned condemning the KKK’s actions and urging peaceful relations in Bogalusa. Major’s richly detailed personal account offers a ground-level view of the challenges local journalists faced when covering civil rights campaigns in the Deep South and of the role played by the press in exposing the nefarious activities of hate groups such as the Klan.
Publisher: LSU Press
ISBN: 0807175404
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 187
Book Description
In 1964, less than one year into his tenure as publisher of the Bogalusa Daily News, New Orleans native Lou Major found himself guiding the newspaper through a turbulent period in the history of American civil rights. Bogalusa, Louisiana, became a flashpoint for clashes between African Americans advocating for equal treatment and white residents who resisted this change, a conflict that generated an upsurge in activity by the Ku Klux Klan. Local members of the KKK stepped up acts of terror and intimidation directed against residents and institutions they perceived as sympathetic to civil rights efforts. During this turmoil, the Daily News took a public stand against the Klan and its platform of hatred and white supremacy. Against the Klan, Major’s memoir of those years, recounts his attempts to balance the good of the community, the health of the newspaper, and the safety of his family. He provides an in-depth look at the stance the Daily News took in response to the city’s civil rights struggles, including the many fiery editorials he penned condemning the KKK’s actions and urging peaceful relations in Bogalusa. Major’s richly detailed personal account offers a ground-level view of the challenges local journalists faced when covering civil rights campaigns in the Deep South and of the role played by the press in exposing the nefarious activities of hate groups such as the Klan.