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Black scholars on the line : race, social science, and American thought in the twentieth century / edited by Jonathan Scott Holloway and Ben Keppel.

Other author/creatorHolloway, Jonathan Scott editor.
Other author/creatorKeppel, Ben, editor.
Format Book and Print
Publication InfoNotre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame Press, ©2007.
Descriptionx, 507 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Subject(s)
Series African American intellectual heritage series
African American intellectual heritage series. ^A574767
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 noteIncludes bibliographical references.
LCCN 2007003385
ISBN9780268030797 (cloth : alk. paper)
ISBN0268030790 (cloth : alk. paper)
ISBN9780268030803 (pbk. : alk. paper)
ISBN0268030804 (pbk. : alk. paper)

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Joyner Ronnie Barnes African American Collection E185.86 .B535 2007 ✔ Available Place Hold