A History of race relations research : first-generation recollections

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A History of race relations research : first-generation recollections

John H. Stanfield II, editor

(Sage focus editions, 159)

Sage, c1993

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Winner of the Outstanding Book Award on the subject matter of human rights in North America by The Gustavus Myers Center While race relations research is currently a central topic in most social science disciplines, it was not long ago that it was a stigmatized, understudied specialty. How this transformation took place is the focus of this fascinating volume. Here, many of the key figures in the post-World War II development of race research tell their own stories--of their experiences with race and racism, of the developing interest in understanding race as a social force, and of the major milestones that established it as a legitimate research domain. Through a mixture of personal and intellectual biographical information by such noted figures as Bob Blauner, Daniel Fusfeld, Milton Gordon, Lewis Killian, Harry Kitano, Hyland Lewis, Stanley Lieberson, Thomas Pettigrew, Richard Robbins, Peter Rose, Pierre van den Berghe, and Frank Westie, this collection of life histories gives the reader an insider's history of this exciting field of study. For students and professionals across the social sciences, this book is a must.

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Introduction - John H Stanfield II `But Things Are Much Worse for the Negro People' - Bob Blauner Race and Radicalism in my Life and Work Studying the Ghetto Economy - Daniel R Fusfeld From Assimilation to Human Nature (and Back) - Milton M Gordon `Friendly Margins' - John H Stanfield II A Wonderful Afternoon With Hylan Lewis A Sociologist Prospers in the Race Relations Industry - Lewis M Killian In Search of an Identity - Harry H L Kitano Jews, Blacks and A Piece of the Pie - Stanley Lieberson A Memoir How Events Shape Theoretical Frames - Thomas F Pettigrew A Personal Statement From Home to HBCUs - Richard Robbins A Sociologist's Reflections on Change and Transition in the Historically Black Colleges and Universities White Liberal - Peter I Rose Some Reflections on Personal and Professional Socialization and the Field of Race Relations A Francophone African Encounters the Theory and Practice of American Race Relations - Pierre L van den Berghe Race Stratification and the Culture of Legitimation - Frank R Westie

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