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The Negro Family in the United States
Frazier discussed all the themes that have concerned subsequent students of the African American family, including matriarchy and patriarchy, the impact of slavery on family solidarity and personal identity, the impact of long-term poverty and lack of access to education, migration and rootlessness, and the relationship between family and community.
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The Ecology of Human Development
The effect is a perspective on the field of human development that is exciting in its possibilities [….] It conveys masterfully the mystery and excitement of scientific investigation.
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We Europeans
To counter the rise of Nazism and its racist ideologies, scientists critical of the use of race to justify oppression and discrimination published a number of important works. “We Europeans: A Survey of “Racial” Problems” by Huxley and Haddon, sought to show that science offered a very limited definition of race.
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Negro Politicians
By the time of his death in 1997 Gosnell was widely considered to have made quantitative analysis mainstream in political science.
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The Awards The Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards recognize books that have made important contributions to our understanding of racism and our…
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Guidelines The Anisfield-Wolf Book Award recognizes outstanding works that contribute to our understanding of racism and our appreciation of cultural…
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My Anisfield-Wolf Awards Ceremony Experience
Hello everyone! My name is Kevin Ritter and I was the featured young artist at this year’s Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards….
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Cuyahoga County Public Library Celebrates Anisfield-Wolf
The Anisfield-Wolf book prize 75th anniversary celebration is in full swing at Cuyahoga County Public Library. Since January, Library staff…
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75 Years of Opening Minds and Challenging Minds
The Anisfield-Wolf book prize turns 75 this year. Quite an accomplishment from a shy poet and philanthropist in Cleveland, who…