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Segregation : the inner conflict in the South. by Warren, Robert Penn,1905-1989.(CARDINAL)137523;
Subjects: African Americans; African Americans; Black people; Black people;
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Segregation : the inner conflict in the South / by Warren, Robert Penn,1905-1989.(CARDINAL)137523;
Subjects: African Americans;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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Segregation : causes and cures for hot mix asphalt / by American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials.(CARDINAL)138446; Joint Task Force on Segregation.(CARDINAL)315753;
Introduction -- Measuring segregation -- Mix design -- Stockpiling -- Asphalt plants -- Truck loading and unloading -- Paver -- Material transfer vehicle -- Diagnostic system -- Testing -- Summary.This document discusses segregation in Hot Mix Asphalt. Considerable effort has been exerted over the last decade to improve the performance of Hot Mix Asphalt. At each point during the manufacturing process the mix has an opportunity to segregate, creating non-uniform mixes. A segregated spot may be "the birth of a pothole". When segregation is present in a mixture, there is a concentration of coarse materials in some areas of the paved mat, while other areas contain a concentration of finer materials. Segregation creates non-uniform mixes that do not conform to the original job mix formula in gradation or asphalt content. The resulting pavement exhibits poor structural and textural characteristics, provides poor performance and durability, and has a shorter life expectancy and higher maintenance costs. Problems associated with segregation are serious. There are basically five types of mix segregation that occur on the road. They are truck end segregation, centerline segregation, joint/edge segregation, truck end segregation/one side, and random segregation.
Subjects: Asphalt emulsion mixtures; Pavements, Asphalt.;
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On-line resources: http://www.in.gov/indot/files/segregationAsphalt.pdf;
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The strange career of Jim Crow / by Woodward, C. Vann(Comer Vann),1908-1999.(CARDINAL)159120;
Subjects: Negroes;
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Racial segregation : two policy views : reports to the Ford Foundation. by Orfield, Gary.Federal agencies and urban segregation. 1979.; Taylor, William L.,1931-2010.Mounting a concerted Federal attack on urban segregation. 1979.;
Includes bibliographical references.Orfield, G. Federal agencies and urban segregation.--Taylor, W. L. Mounting a concerted Federal attack on urban segregation.
Subjects: African Americans;
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Maintaining segregation : children and racial instruction in the South, 1920-1955 / by Reynolds, LeeAnn Garrison,author.(CARDINAL)345497;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-216) and index."The southern never-never land" : racial instruction in white homes -- The African American dilemma : racial instruction in black homes -- Supplementary reading : racial instruction in southern schools -- "Red and yellow, black and white" : racial instruction in southern churches -- To make the tolerable intolerable : black and white racial awakenings.
Subjects: Segregation; Race awareness in children; Segregation in education;
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Segregated skies : all-Black combat squadrons of WW II / by Sandler, Stanley,1937-(CARDINAL)718553;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 197-212) and index.
Subjects: United States. Army Air Forces. Fighter Squadron, 99th; United States. Army Air Forces. Fighter Group, 332nd; United States. Army Air Forces. Composite Group, 477th; United States. Army Air Forces; World War, 1939-1945; World War, 1939-1945;
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Segregated skies : David Harris's trailblazing journey to rise above racial barriers / by Cottman, Michael H.,author.(CARDINAL)528665;
Includes bibliographical references and index."This narrative follows David Harris's turbulent path to become the first African-American commercial airline pilot in the U.S., presented against the backdrop of racial tensions, protests, and the landmark civil rights legislation of the 1960s"--Ages 9-12Grades 4-6
Subjects: Biographies.; Harris, David E., 1934-; Air pilots; African American air pilots;
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You and segregation. by Talmadge, Herman E.(Herman Eugene),1913-2002.(CARDINAL)149253;
Subjects: African Americans;
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Segregation in Churches ; providing God's answer to solve the delemma / by Muteti, Nicholas M. ,Dr,author.;
When God told Nicholas M. Muteti to take the gospel to his Massai-tribe enemies, the young man set out to obey. Soon two Maasai warriors, dressed for battle, charged toward him with spears, clubs, and long swords. In SEGREGATION IN CHURCHES you'll learn what Nicholas did to survive, how God blessed him for his obedience, and the result of his work in fostering reconciliation between sworn enemies. In his native country, Dr. Nicholas M. Muteti saw how building strong relationships with other people, even those we don't agree with, can help us achieve success in life. When he came to America to study for the ministry, he was astonished to discover that 11:00 a.m on Sunday morning is the most segregated hour in our nation. He believes that this unnatural division is the reason many Americans struggle with failure in life and ministry. In this book you will discover: The benefits of fellowshipping with other Christians and joining forces to advance God's Kingdom. How to build a strong relationship with anyone, even your worst enemy How to approach nonbelievers and lead them to Christ The role diversity plays in building strong, healthy churches How to abolish segregation in Churches Division in the body of Christ prevents us from worshiping and serving together, but God has provided the answer. When we pull together in love and harmony, regardless of ethnic background or the color of our skin, we can defeat an enemy that has paralyzed our churches for far too long. Ending segregation in Churches will allow Christians to become the powerful, unified force that the world needs today.
Subjects: Spirituality.; Segregation.;
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