Planning for the South An Inquiry Into the Economics of Regionalism
Planning for the South An Inquiry Into the Economics of Regionalism
John V John Valentine Van Sickle
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The issue, of course, is not just local or even regional. It is na- 14. 1940 Population Census. Series P-5, No. 1. The Southern Region: Population Trends 65 tional and international. The northward migration of the Negro has diffused the race problem into every community into which he has penetrated in any numbers. The plight of the Negro is not a happy one in any part of the country. Segregation is a fact wherever Negroes are found in any substantial numbers. The issue is at once national and i...nternational in the sense that the way in which it is handled in any part of the United States affects our standing in the world at large. The American Negro problem has become part of a much larger racial issue on which the fate of Western civilization may well depend. Hitler has used the issue in its Jewish aspect to create internal dissension and confusion in Eu- rope. This dissension and confusion are as much instruments of his amazing military victories as is the disciplined, coordinated and equipped might of his armed forces.
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