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Harman [31]
3 years ago
11

The "truly disheartened" is the term used by William Julius Wilson to describe socially isolated people who dwell in urban inner

cities, who occupy the bottom rung of the social ladder, and who are the victims of discrimination.?
Social Studies
1 answer:
mojhsa [17]3 years ago
8 0

yes

William J. Wilson was an eminent sociologist who spent his carrer dealing with the nation's most vexing problems. Moreover, Wilson compared the poverty he and his siblings experienced with the type of concentrated urban poverty he studied For one thing, their experience with school was different than is typical in many urban poor families. Besides this, in his book "The Declining significance of Race"  his main thesis was that structural changes in the job market had created a widening gap between middle-class blacks, whose fortunes were improving, and poor blacks, whose opportunities were shrinking.He was a great supporter of equality

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