Series |
African American intellectual heritage series African American intellectual heritage series. ^A574767
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Contents |
?t The attitude of the American mind toward the Negro intellect / ?r Alexander Crummell -- ?t The Negro in light of philology, ethnology, and Egyptology / ?r George Washington Williams -- ?t The status of woman in America / ?r Anna Julia Cooper -- ?t The progress of colored women / ?r Mary Church Terrell -- ?t The exodus during the world war / ?r Carter G. Woodson -- ?t Slavery and industrialism / ?r Charles H. Wesley -- ?t The size, age and sex of the Negro population / ?r W.E.B. Du Bois -- ?t The changing status of the Negro family / ?r E. Franklin Frazier -- ?t The background (from Shadow of the plantation) / ?r Charles S. Johnson -- ?t Cotton plus steel equals schools, 1900-1930 / ?r Horace Mann Bond -- ?t Caste, economy, and violence / ?r Allison Davis -- ?t The new Negro / ?r Alain Locke -- ?t Characteristics of Negro expression / ?r Zora Neale Hurston -- ?t The American race problem as reflected in American Literature / ?r Sterling A. Brown -- ?t The dilemma of the Negro author / ?r James Weldon Johnson. |
Contents |
The attitude of the American mind toward the Negro intellect / Alexander Crummell -- The Negro in light of philology, ethnology, and Egyptology / George Washington Williams -- The status of woman in America / Anna Julia Cooper -- The progress of colored women / Mary Church Terrell -- The exodus during the world war / Carter G. Woodson -- Slavery and industrialism / Charles H. Wesley -- The size, age and sex of the Negro population / W.E.B. Du Bois -- The changing status of the Negro family / E. Franklin Frazier -- The background (from Shadow of the plantation) / Charles S. Johnson -- Cotton plus steel equals schools, 1900-1930 / Horace Mann Bond -- Caste, economy, and violence / Allison Davis -- The new Negro / Alain Locke -- Characteristics of Negro expression / Zora Neale Hurston -- The American race problem as reflected in American Literature / Sterling A. Brown -- The dilemma of the Negro author / James Weldon Johnson Economic foundations of American race division / Abram L. Harris -- The Du Bois program in the present crisis / E. Franklin Frazier -- Social planning for the Negro, past and present / W.E.B. Du Bois -- A critique of New Deal social planning as it affects Negroes / Ralph J. Bunche -- The Negro and social planning / Emmett E. Dorsey -- The Negro in the new world order / Kelly Miller -- Race and imperialism / Ralph J. Bunche -- Certain unalienable rights / Mary McLeod Bethune -- Prospect of a world without race conflict / W.E.B. Du Bois -- Plans for world peace / Rayford Logan -- Racial identification and preference in Negro children / Kenneth B. Clark and Mamie P. Clark -- The culture of poverty approach to social problems / Hylan Lewis -- Toward a definition of black social science / Ronald W. Walters -- Tomorrow's tomorrow : the black woman / Joyce A. Ladner -- Oppression and power : the unique status of the Black woman in the American political system / Mae C. King -- Competitive race relations and the proliferation of racial protests : 1940-1970 / William Julius Wilson. |
Contents |
?t Economic foundations of American race division / ?r Abram L. Harris -- ?t The Du Bois program in the present crisis / ?r E. Franklin Frazier -- ?t Social planning for the Negro, past and present / ?r W.E.B. Du Bois -- ?t A critique of New Deal social planning as it affects Negroes / ?r Ralph J. Bunche -- ?t The Negro and social planning / ?r Emmett E. Dorsey -- ?t The Negro in the new world order / ?r Kelly Miller -- ?t Race and imperialism / ?r Ralph J. Bunche -- ?t Certain unalienable rights / ?r Mary McLeod Bethune -- ?t Prospect of a world without race conflict / ?r W.E.B. Du Bois -- ?t Plans for world peace / ?r Rayford Logan -- ?t Racial identification and preference in Negro children / ?r Kenneth B. Clark and Mamie P. Clark -- ?t The culture of poverty approach to social problems / ?r Hylan Lewis -- ?t Toward a definition of black social science / ?r Ronald W. Walters -- ?t Tomorrow's tomorrow : the black woman / ?r Joyce A. Ladner -- ?t Oppression and power : the unique status of the Black woman in the American political system / ?r Mae C. King -- ?t Competitive race relations and the proliferation of racial protests : 1940-1970 / ?r William Julius Wilson. |
Abstract |
Black Scholars on the Line: Race, Social Science, and American Thought in the Twentieth Century explores the development of American social science by highlighting the contributions of those scholars who were both students and objects of a segregated society. The book asks how segregation has influenced, and continues to influence, the development of American social thought and social science scholarship. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references. |
LCCN | 2007003385 |
ISBN | 9780268030797 (cloth : alk. paper) |
ISBN | 0268030790 (cloth : alk. paper) |
ISBN | 9780268030803 (pbk. : alk. paper) |
ISBN | 0268030804 (pbk. : alk. paper) |