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According to public polling, more than any other generation since the Depression-Era generation -- the first Greatest Generation, but I promise you not the last -- we believe in individuals sacrificing for the common good, not just seeking out private gain.
Heather McGhee: A Message to Millennials: We Are the Children of Dr. King's Dream Heather McGhee 2012
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According to public polling, more than any other generation since the Depression-Era generation -- the first Greatest Generation, but I promise you not the last -- we believe in individuals sacrificing for the common good, not just seeking out private gain.
Heather McGhee: A Message to Millennials: We Are the Children of Dr. King's Dream Heather McGhee 2012
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According to public polling, more than any other generation since the Depression-Era generation -- the first Greatest Generation, but I promise you not the last -- we believe in individuals sacrificing for the common good, not just seeking out private gain.
Heather McGhee: A Message to Millennials: We Are the Children of Dr. King's Dream Heather McGhee 2012
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According to public polling, more than any other generation since the Depression-Era generation -- the first Greatest Generation, but I promise you not the last -- we believe in individuals sacrificing for the common good, not just seeking out private gain.
Heather McGhee: A Message to Millennials: We Are the Children of Dr. King's Dream Heather McGhee 2012
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Richard Nixon adopted the War on Poverty, and gave us the Social Security cost-of-living protection, but he abolished the Office of Economic Opportunity and other key segments of the law; Jimmy Carter eroded part of Social Security, and Bill Clinton boasted that he "ended welfare as we know it," by destroying the Depression-Era Aid to Families With Dependent Children.
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Pickar on the Depression-Era Background of Bailout...
Pascoe, What Comes Naturally: Miscegination Law and the Making of Race in America Mary L. Dudziak 2009
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Pickar on the Depression-Era Background of Bailout...
War, Time, and Law Mary L. Dudziak 2009
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Pickar on the Depression-Era Background of Bailout...
Tiffert on Chinese Constitutionalism in the 1950s Dan Ernst 2009
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These days, it has become pretty much a given that publishing your book with an independent press means no advance and -- with bookstores 'outdated Depression-Era model of payment (where they can over-order books at no financial risk, the publisher later being slaughtered by the costs of returns) -- often no royalties either.
Gina Frangello: And Then the Panel Came to Blows: Notes on a Publishing Party 2009
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Pickar on the Depression-Era Background of Bailout...
The Letterbook of a Nineteenth-Century Vermont Lawyer Dan Ernst 2009
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