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Integration and Cleavage among community influentials in two border cities

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Integration and Cleavage among community influentials in two border cities

by Form, William and William V. D'Antonio

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East Lansing: Michigan State University. Labor and Industrial Relations Center, 1961. [12p] 7x10 inches, footnotes, tables, very good offprint from American Sociological Review from 1959, booklet in stapled printed wraps. On El Paso and Ciudad Juarez. Reprint 22.

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Title
Integration and Cleavage among community influentials in two border cities
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Form, William and William V. D'Antonio
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Michigan State University. Labor and Industrial Relations Center
Place of Publication
East Lansing
Date Published
1961
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Labor - American; 1950S; Hispanic American; Urban history;

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Reprint
Any printing of a book which follows the original edition. By definition, a reprint is not a first edition.
Offprint
A copy of an article or reference material that once appeared in a larger publication.

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