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Race relations and the race problem, a definition and an analysis.

Author: Edgar T Thompson
Publisher: Durham, N.C., Duke University Press, 1939.
Series: Duke University.; Publications.
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Thompson, Edgar T. (Edgar Tristram), 1900-1989.
Race relations and the race problem.
Durham, N.C., Duke University Press, 1939
(OCoLC)646945914
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Edgar T Thompson
OCLC Number: 318350
Notes: "A Duke university centennial publication."
Description: xv, 338 p. incl. illus. (maps) tables, diagrs. 24 cm.
Contents: Introduction, by E. T. Thompson. - The nature of race relations, by R. E. Park. - Competition and the racial division of labor, by E. R. Reuter. - The trend of the racial balance of births and deaths, by S. J. Holmes. - Racial competition for the land, by R. B. Vance. - Patterns of race conflict, by G. B. Johnson. - The Negro as a contrast conception, by L. C. Copeland. - The plantation: the physical basis of traditional race relations, by E. T. Thompson. - A comparative study of American caste , by W. L. Warner and Allison Davis. - Race mixture and the mulatto, by E. V. Stonequist. - Race relations and social change, by C. S. Johnson. - A bibliography of race relations (p. [305]-328)
Series Title: Duke University.; Publications.
Responsibility: Edgar T. Thompson, editor; contributors: Robert E. Park, Edward B. Reuter, S.J. Holmes [and others]

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