Social power and social change in contemporary America

an address [delivered on July 18, 1966, before an audience of summer interns working in the Dept. of State, the Agency for International Development, and the United States Information Agency.

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Social power and social change in contemporary America

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Edition Notes

"Prepared under the auspices of the United States Department of State's Equal Employment Opportunity Program, Office of the Deputy Under Secretary for Administration."

Published in
Washington
Series
(Department and Foreign Service series, 134)

Classifications

Library of Congress
HN57 .C55

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Pagination
20p.
Number of pages
20

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL28651M
LCCN
sd66000008
OCLC/WorldCat
664706

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