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The Saints and the Roughnecks WILLIAM J. CHAMBLISS
-The Saints and the Roughnecks turned out:
A) pretty much the same, except for those individuals who left the community as adults
B) the opposite of what the community expected; the Roughnecks became community leaders and the Saints never amounted to much of anything
C) pretty much as people expected; most of the Saints finished college and some of the Roughnecks went to prison
D) to be the same people. Chambliss is describing one group as seen from two different sociological perspectives, but this isn't revealed until the end of the essay
30) The Economic Plight of Inner-City Black Males (from More than Just Race: Being Black and Poor in the Inner City) WILLIAM JULIUS WILSON
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