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A lot of joblessness in the black community doesn't seem to be reachable through fiscal and monetary policies. People have not been drawn into the labor market even during periods of economic recovery.
~ William Julius Wilson
Been
Black
Black Community
Community
Drawn
Economic
Economic Recovery
Even
Fiscal
Joblessness
Labor
Lot
Market
Monetary
People
Periods
Policies
Recovery
Seem
Through
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Black employers are just as negative as the white employers concerning inner-city workers.
~ William Julius Wilson
Black
Concerning
Employers
Just
Negative
White
Workers
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Black professors make more than white professors. That's because we are in demand. I'll tell you, give me two blacks in institutions of higher learning, one has a Ph.D. from an elite institution and has a certain publication record. You give me a white scholar with the same credentials, and I will take that black scholar.
~ William Julius Wilson
Because
Black
Blacks
Certain
Credentials
Demand
Elite
Give
Give Me
Higher
Institution
Institutions
Learning
Make
Me
More
Professors
Publication
Record
Same
Scholar
Take
Tell
Than
Two
White
Will
You
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But the person who scored well on an SAT will not necessarily be the best doctor or the best lawyer or the best businessman. These tests do not measure character, leadership, creativity, perseverance.
~ William Julius Wilson
Best
Businessman
Character
Creativity
Doctor
Lawyer
Leadership
Measure
Necessarily
Perseverance
Person
Sat
Tests
Well
Who
Will
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Certain people are just saying, 'Look, I'm a businessperson and I have to run a business effectively and I want people who are going to do the job, who have the training and the education and the personality traits - the soft skills.'
~ William Julius Wilson
Business
Certain
Education
Effectively
Going
Job
Just
Look
People
Personality
Run
Saying
Skills
Soft
Training
Traits
Want
Who
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Crime, family dissolution, welfare, and low levels of social organization are fundamentally a consequence of the disappearance of work.
~ William Julius Wilson
Consequence
Crime
Disappearance
Dissolution
Family
Fundamentally
Levels
Low
Organization
Social
Social Organization
Welfare
Work
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During the Great Depression, African Americans were faced with problems that were not unlike those experienced by the most disadvantaged groups in society. The Great Depression had a leveling effect, and all groups really experienced hard times: poor whites, poor blacks.
~ William Julius Wilson
African
African Americans
American
Blacks
Depression
Disadvantaged
Effect
Experienced
Faced
Great
Great Depression
Groups
Had
Hard
Hard Times
Most
Poor
Problems
Really
Society
Those
Times
Unlike
Were
Whites
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I don't think we should stop emphasizing race because I think, you know, race is still very, very important, and we have to recognize that and continue to introduce programs to address racial inequities. But we have to widen our vision and also address the growing problems of economic class.
~ William Julius Wilson
Address
Also
Because
Class
Continue
Economic
Growing
I Think
Important
Introduce
Know
Our
Problems
Programs
Race
Racial
Recognize
Should
Still
Stop
Think
Very
Vision
You
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I maintain that the period during the first half of the 1990s, the period in which rising inequality reached its peak, was a period in which we came very, very close to a demagogic immobilization of racism in this society.
~ William Julius Wilson
1990s
Came
Close
First
Half
Inequality
Maintain
Peak
Period
Racism
Reached
Rising
Society
Very
Which
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If you're not working, over time you're much more likely to develop attitudes and orientations and behavior patterns that are associated with casual or infrequent work. And then when you open up opportunities for people, you notice that these attitudes, orientations, habits and styles also change.
~ William Julius Wilson
Also
Associated
Attitudes
Behavior
Casual
Change
Develop
Habits
Likely
More
Much
Notice
Open
Opportunities
Over
Patterns
People
Styles
Then
Time
Up
Work
Working
You
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Liberals were intimidated by the Reagan administration and did not want to appear naive by talking about programs that called for government support. I just said, 'The hell with that. I'm out there.'
~ William Julius Wilson
About
Administration
Appear
Did
Government
Hell
Intimidated
Just
Liberals
Naive
Out
Programs
Reagan
Said
Support
Talking
Want
Were
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My research clearly reveals that if we want to put inner-city workers to work immediately, we just can't rely on the private sector. They don't want to touch them; they don't want to hire them.
~ William Julius Wilson
Clearly
Hire
Immediately
Just
Private
Private Sector
Put
Rely
Research
Reveals
Sector
Them
Touch
Want
Work
Workers
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Prior to 1940, the affluent and the middle class began to converge, but after 1979, the economic gap between the middle class and affluent widened significantly.
~ William Julius Wilson
Affluent
After
Began
Between
Class
Economic
Gap
Middle
Middle Class
Prior
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The middle class has just fallen further and further behind the rich.
~ William Julius Wilson
Behind
Class
Fallen
Further
Just
Middle
Middle Class
Rich
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The worst thing we could do is impose time limits and then expect people to sink or swim once they move off welfare.
~ William Julius Wilson
Could
Expect
Impose
Limits
Move
Off
Once
People
Sink
Swim
Then
Thing
Time
Welfare
Worst
Worst Thing
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There are many positive things to say about the black community. No question about it.
~ William Julius Wilson
About
Black
Black Community
Community
Many
No Question
Positive
Positive Things
Question
Say
Things
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There is a tendency to want to treat blacks as a monolithic socioeconomic group.
~ William Julius Wilson
Blacks
Group
Tendency
Treat
Want
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BirthDate
20 December, 1935
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