John H Stanfield II - Historical Foundations of Black Reflective Sociology
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Historical foundations of Black reflective sociology / John H. Stanfield, II.
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ISBN 978-1-59874-648-8 (hardcover: alk. paper) ISBN 978-1-59874-649-5
(pbk.: alk. paper)
1. African AmericansResearch. 2. African AmericansSocial conditions. 3. United States
Race relationsResearch. I. Title.
E184.7 .S695
305.896073dc22
ISBN 978-1-59874-649-5 paperback
The Stranger in Sociology: The Power Games of Race Relations |
Race Philanthropy: Personalities, Institutions, Networks, and Communities |
Philanthropic Regional Consciousness and Institution-Building in the American South: The Formative Years, 18671920 |
Leonard Outhwaite's Advocacy of Scientific Research on Blacks in the 1920s |
The Cracked Back Door: Foundations and Black Social Scientists between the World Wars |
Dollars for the Silent South: Southern White Liberalism and the Julius Rosenwald Fund, 19281948 |
The "Negro Problem" within and beyond the Institutional Nexus of Pre-World War I Sociology |
Race Relations Research and Black Americans between the Two World Wars |
Bitter Canaan: Charles S. Johnson as Sociologist of African American and African Sociological Thought |
Teaching Sociology in Historically Black Colleges and Universities |
Race Relations Research between the 1940s and 1970s: Introduction to A History of Race Relations Research |
Gazing Through the Kitchen Window: Race and Elite Academic Employment in Post-1970s America |
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