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Charles S. Johnson: Leadership beyond the Veil in the Age of Jim Crow
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publish a study on racial integration called "Into the
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Guide to
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Know, Then Act (Study and Action
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Wingfield, Marshall (1942). "Margaret
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Houck, Davis; Dixon, David (2009). "Margaret C. McCulloch".
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Archives. 1962-76. Opportunity
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