"Who Else Flunked The Gov't Exams?", by M. Carl Holman, circa 1960
Holman, Moses C., 1919-1988
1959/1962
1960-1969
M. Carl Holman discusses the civil service system's unfair treatment of qualified Black Americans and emphasizes the importance of preparation and education for job opportunities. The author highlights the high number of Black college students failing civil service exams, which he believes results from apathy among students, teachers, and administrators. The author urges everyone to recognize the problem and take action. 1 page.
African Americans--Civil rights African American pioneers African American student movements Race discrimination African American newspapers
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Mary Ann Smith Wilson
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