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JIM CROW: THE BLACK AND SOUTHERN ROOTS OF AMERICAN SOCIOLOGY (excerpt)

The Black and Southern Roots of American Sociology

by Earl Wright II

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Jim Crow Sociology

  • The Wizard of Tuskegee
  • Tuskegee Negro Conference
    • “One Day’s School of Practical Sociology”
  • Tuskegee and Black Sociology
    • Monroe N. Work
    • Negro Year Book and Anti-Lynching
    • Ida B. Wells-Barnett
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EXCERPT FROM JIM CROW SOCIOLOGY

  • Tuskegee Institute And Rural Sociology

    by Earl Wright II
    Updated June 2019
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