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Who are the homeless?
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America's homeless are primarily single men or families with children-- Nearly equal percentages of blacks and whites are homeless, and significant percentages are mentally ill or substance abusers; a quarter were sexually abused as children.
According to Kozol, the homeless are "impossible to count because they are so difficult to find."
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Homeless and Hunger Survey
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December 2003
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J.R. Groves
10:30 PM 14 May 2009 GMT
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