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(1944) [MARC] Author: Gunnar Myrdal
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1466 iNDBjt
New Deal, 9, 93, 55 ^> decreased dii-
crimination under, 335, 463-464, 494*
504, 546, 600$ educational benefits of,
343) 465-466; effect of, on administra-
tive standards, 437; and federal jobs for
Negroes, 328; importance of, to Negroes,
r4> 479n., 1000-1001; a liberal reform
party, 511; and Negro social workers,
326; Negro support of, 510, 511, 1332;
as popular movement, 465; and social
reform, 545; and Southern liberals, 467,
471, 472; and youth assistance, 361
New England, Negro population in, 1309
New Jersey: riots in, 5680.; school segre-
gation in, 633
‘New Mexico, school segregation in, 633
New Negro Alliance, 816
New Negro movement, 599, 750, 753, 754,
990
New York Age^ 9180.
New York Amsterdam News^ 9i8n.
New York City: Negro Democratic vote
in, 492n., 494, 495; Negro population
of, 1125-1126
New York State: anti-discrimination legis-
lation in, 408, 41 8n., 1367; Negro popu-
lation in, 1309
New York State Employment Service, 41 8n.
Newbold, N. C., 891
News agencies, Negro, 923
Newspapers; see Negro press and Press
Niagara movement, 742-744, 9i3n.
‘‘No social equality” doctrine, 58, 395, 449,
457) 537)
55O) 573 ) 575 ) 586-589, 628,
646, 669, 998, 1142; beliefs supporting,
582-586; critical evaluation of, 589-592;
gradual breakdown of, 660-663; in the
North, 603
Nobility, European, 1375
Nonpartisan elections, 487-488, 500
Nonpolitical Negro institutions; see Church,
Negro, Schools, Negro, and Negro press
Nonsegregation: in housing, 1276; of
Negro criminals and insane, 968-969
“Nordic race,” 1140.
Norfolk Journal and Guide, 917
Norgren, Paul H.: cited, 1090-1091, 1092,
1095-1096, 1096-1097, 1100-1102, 1104,
1111-1112, 1112-1113, 1119-1120, 1122,
1123, 1302; on abolition of racial dis-
crimination in promotion, 1118; on
A.F.L. and color line, 1298; on coal
mining, 1112; on laws against discrim-
ination, 1300; on Negro jobs, 1080-
1082; on Negro-white social intercourse,
1114-1115; on turpentine production,
J089; on onion discrimination, 1299; on
whites and Kegroes in auto industry
1119
Norgren, P. H., and Bailer, L. H., on
Negro occupations in auto industry, 1120
North: accommodating leadership in, 722-
723, 733) attitude in, toward amalga-
mation, 57-58, 603; attitude in, toward
Civil War, 45, 47; caste system in, 46,
693; color line broken in, 678; compared
with the South, 44-49; crime rate in,
969, 971, 977; definition of, 1071; de-
pression in, 295; discrimination in, 66-
67) 199) 599-604, 609, 610, 612-613,
614, 617-618, 626, 722, 999, 1010-1011,
1367; disfranchisement in, 438; eco-
nomic opportunities in, 191, 196; educa-
tional segregation in, 633, 901, 945-946;
equalitarianism in, 383, 384, 5^6-529,
1014-1015; housing segregation in, 352,
618-622, 623, 624, 626; housing short-
age in, 196; ignorance about Negroes in,
383-386, 606, 644, 658-659; interracial
sex relations in, 126; literacy require-
ments for voting in, 1310; measures
against discrimination in, 418, 1367;
mental situation in, on race problem, 44-
49; migration to, 46, 183, 189, 191-197,
295) 329-330, 527) 568, 599) 602, 652,
999; mixed churches in, 869-870; Negro
^havior in, 491-492; 530; Negro
church in, 860, 862-863, 872; Negro
education in, 879, 1421-1422; Negro
employment in, 291-296; Negro lead-
ers in, 722-724, 733, 777-7795 Negro
ministers in, 862-863; Negro police in,
543n.; Negro press in, 910; Negro pro-
test in, 777-779; Negro suffrage in, 437-
440, 725, 733; Negro voting in, 200,
49 »-497) 754-
755) 1328, 13295 Negroes
in politics in, 491-497; “no social equal-
ity” theory in, 603 ;
participation in elec-
tions in, 475; poll tax in, 1324; prisons
555; racial isolation in, 649-650;
race prejudice in, 1142-1143; relative
judicial equality in, 526-529; segrega-
tion in, 626, 722; social segregation and
discrimination in, 577, 599-604, 636,
999; and Southern suffrage problem,
515-518; standards of social welfare in,
3555 white and Negro newspapers in,
916
North Central Association, 95 in.
North Carolina: birth control program in,
1226; death penalty in, 554n.; education
requirement for voting in, 484; liberal-
ism in, 467-468; Negro jurors in, 550;
Negro police in, 543n.; poll tax re-
pealed in, 482; primaries in, 486; recre-

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