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- : -- by 1983, the nation's central and 40% poor. aggregate population of the cities will be nearly 40% Negro -- by 1983, at least twenty of our major central cities including Chicago, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Detroit and Baltimore will be predominantly Negro
- Foundation Jerome P. Cavanagh ftkyor ot the C:t.ty ot Detroit Mt.rtin Meyerson University ot California at Berkeley •than Glazer University ot California at Eerkeley • RaymondVernon Harvard University BormanKennedy tbiversity of California at Eerkeley
Folder, "Report to Task Force on Pollution Abatement," Office Files of Joseph A. Califano, Box 31
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- . The basic problem of pollution is that the polluter uses re sources which to hhn are a "free good" - - running water, air, the 11 drainage properties of the soil, other people's "view all of -which are scarce and have econorn.ic or aesthetic value to other