1. Daniel P. Moynihan,Maximum Feasible Misunderstanding, (New York: The Free Press) 1969, p. 198.
2. Principally, Ulrich Phillips, Yale economic historican, whoseAmerican Negro Slavery andLife and Labor in the Old South, published in 1918 and 1929, respectively, provided certain erroneous conclusions that continue to stubbornly remain as part of the conventional wisdom.
3. Alfrec Conrad and John Meyer,The Economics of Slavery, Aldine Publishing Co. 1964.
4. See Lester Thurow,Poverty and Discrimination, Brookings, 1969, for a discussion of measurement technique and some transfer estimates.
5. As suggested, for example, in Richard F. America, “What Do You People Want?”Harvard Business Review, March–April, 1969.