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Title: Race and Social Class
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William Julius Wilson determines life chances and the important factors of social class. He is a Black man from Harvard University. He wrote a book called "Declining Significance of Race". Wilson has many arguments, he argues that the city has low skilled people with low income, while the suburbs has more high class opportunity and so the suburbs have more high class people... Showed first 250 characters
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William Julius Wilson determines life chances and the important factors of social class. He is a Black man from Harvard University. He wrote a book called "Declining Significance of Race". Wilson has many arguments, he argues that the city has low skilled people with low income, while the suburbs has more high class opportunity and so the suburbs have more high class people... Showed next 250 characters
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