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  1. Profiles, College Bound Seniors, 1981, College Entrance Examination Board, New York (1982).

  2. SeeThe Reagan Experiment, John L. Palmer and Isabelle V. Sawhill, eds., Urban Institute Press, Washington, D.C. (1983).

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  9. See, for example, Joyce Ladner,Tomorrow’s Tomorrow: The Black Woman, Doubleday & Company (1970), for such a treatment of the issues of single parenthood.

  10. Data cited in this paragraph are fromStatistical Abstract of the United States (1981), tables 300–312.

  11. Op. cit., note 8, p. 125.

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Loury, G.C. Economics, politics, and blacks. Rev Black Polit Econ 12, 43–54 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02873945

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