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| Genre/Form: | Congresses |
|---|---|
| Material Type: | Biography, Conference publication |
| Document Type: | Book |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
James Edward Blackwell; Morris Janowitz |
| ISBN: | 0226055655 9780226055657 |
| OCLC Number: | 981344 |
| Notes: | Papers based on a National Conference on Black Sociologists, University of Chicago, May 5-6, 1972. |
| Description: | xxii, 415 p. ; 21 cm. |
| Contents: | [The life and work of the founding figures] -- W.E.B. Dubois : history of an intellectual / Francis L. Broderick -- W.E.B. DuBois as sociologist / Elliott Rudwick -- Charles S. Johnson / E. Franklin Frazier / G. Franklin Edwards -- [Black sociologists in a segregated society] -- The tradition of sociology teaching in black colleges : the unheralded professionals / Butler A. Jones -- Sociological research and Fisk University : a case study / Stanley H. Smith -- Black sociologists and social protest / Charles U. Smith and Lewis Killian -- [The contemporary setting] -- A profile of black sociologists / James E. Conyers and Edgar G. Epps -- The contribution of black sociologists to black studies / Nathan Hare -- Black female sociologists / Jacquelyne Johnson Jackson -- [Theoretical issues] -- Some elements of sociological theory in studies of black americans / Walter L. Wallace -- The new black sociology : reflections on the 'insiders and outsiders' controversy / William J. Wilson -- [Institutional adaptations] -- Role behavior in a corporate structure : black sociologist in the ASA / James E. Blackwell -- Response of sociologists to black studies / Wilson Record. |
| Series Title: | The heritage of sociology |
| Responsibility: | edited by James E. Blackwell and Morris Janowitz. |
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