The lost black scholar : resurrecting Allison Davis in American social thought / David A. Varel.
2018
GN21.D37 V37 2018
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The lost black scholar : resurrecting Allison Davis in American social thought / David A. Varel.
Author
Varel, David A., author.
ISBN
9780226534916 (electronic book)
022653491X (electronic book)
9780226534886
022653488X
022653491X (electronic book)
9780226534886
022653488X
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Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 2018.
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©2018
Language
English
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1 online resource (301 pages.)
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GN21.D37 V37 2018
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301.092 B
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Coming of age during Jim Crow
Harlem from Hampton
The making of a social anthropologist
Into the southern "wilds"
Caste, class, and personality
Bending the academic color line
Critiquing middle-class culture
Rethinking intelligence
From Brown v. Board to Head Start
Conclusion.
Coming of age during Jim Crow
Harlem from Hampton
The making of a social anthropologist
Into the southern "wilds"
Caste, class, and personality
Bending the academic color line
Critiquing middle-class culture
Rethinking intelligence
From Brown v. Board to Head Start
Conclusion.