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Industrial Rehabilitation: Sections on the Birmingham District, Car and Railroad Repair Shops, Conclusions and Recommendations by George Sinclair Mitchell, with Whom was Associated Horace Cayton; Submitted to
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Report on the Negro's Share in Industrial Rehabilitation
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Overybey, Mary Margaret; Kathryn Marie Dudley (eds.).
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384:With George Sinclair Mitchell. n.c.: n.p, .
241:In 1940, Cayton became the director of the
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420:"Bronzeville," with St. Clair Drake,
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515:"Negro Writer Horace R. Cayton Dies"
475:vol. 28, no. 1 (Spring 1997), p. 57.
628:Santa Cruz, CA: S.D. Stevens, 2003.
688:People from Santa Cruz, California
359:, on January 21, 1970, while on a
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417:Portland, OR: Reed College, 1946.
388:Black Workers and the New Unions.
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438:Long Old Road: An Autobiography.
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440:New York: Trident Press, 1965.
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446:n.c.: Horace R. Cayton, 1967.
232:Works Progress Administration
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316:In 1961 Cayton moved to the
280:National Council of Churches
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162:Horace R. Cayton, Sr.
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614:Additional resources
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265:Underground Railroad
261:Chicago's South Side
224:Nashville, Tennessee
189:Franklin High School
182:Booker T. Washington
174:United States Senate
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538:Pittsburgh Courier,
170:Hiram Rhodes Revels
158:Seattle, Washington
135:South Side, Chicago
52:Seattle, Washington
643:Archival materials
289:Pittsburgh Courier
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