Advocacy
Group Wants UN Scrutiny Of U.S. Black Unemployment
Jarrett Murphy |
As the United Nation’s Human Rights Council embarks on a review of the United States, some advocates say high black joblessness is a mark against America.
The United Nations European headquarters at Geneva. Advocates want the UN’s human rights panel to examine the problem of unemployment in America.
As the United Nation’s Human Rights Council embarks on a review of the United States, some advocates say high black joblessness is a mark against America.
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