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This pamphlet covers a study done on the assessment of structure of African American leadership, finding that there is a significant change in leadership between the "Pre-Boycott" and "Post-Boycott" periods.
This pamphlet introduces the questions: "What does the Negro want" and "How does the Negro think he can best attain this general goal?" It discusses the social problems Black Americans face and evaluation of Black organizations.
Documentation of desegregation, voting rights, and racial unrest
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Writings on desegregation in Florida, newspapers and pamphlets detailing issues of sit-ins, negro statistics, African American voting rights, and general racial unrest.
This is a reprint from the Journal of Negro Education in the Summer of 1965. It discusses the "intervening decade" of 1954 to 1964 as a decade of hope and promise for "Negro Americans" as well as one of frustration. It covers topics of...
This pamphlet discusses how in some areas the Black community remains a peaceful "service community" which accommodate the needs of the majority white populace, and how in others cities the Black community took on a new significance as...
Pamphlet for a lecture given by Lewis M. Killian at the Third Annual Conference of Intergroup Relations held at the University of Houston on March 31, 1962. This conference was devoted to the problems of leadership between minority and...
An article from Social Studies News which discusses the sociological perspective of investigating the phenomena of leadership, in particular that of Black leadership in social movements.
This pamphlet covers a 1961 study on the difference in ranking of certain discriminations when questioning Caucasian and African American participants. It shows what areas of life African Americans rank as most to least discriminatory...
This small booklet is a guide to the St. James Island Fisheries. It lists the different spots to go fishing, profit yielded by the fisheries, and descriptions of the different types of fish that can be caught there.
Student manual for a case study focused on the history and understanding of black leadership which showcases the rhetoric and ideas of those during the civil rights era.
Teacher manual for a case study focused on the history and understanding of black leadership which showcases the rhetoric and ideas of those during the civil rights era.
This pamphlet covers proportions of Black American populations in metropolitan areas and the consequences of urbanization for the South and its Black American population. It also discusses the conditions which allow Black organizations...
As part of the American Journal of Sociology, this entry covers the possible relation urban residency and position in the social structure has with anomia. This study, unlike past versions, uses both white and "Negro" samples and covers...
Statistic writings and reports pertaining to science, race, biology, and intelligence
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Pamphlets and articles about the science of race, mythology of integration benefits, and the "economic status of negroes"; Documentation about "negro intelligence" especially pertaining to the Brown case.
This is a social survey type study done on the community of Daytona Beach to answer questions of what kinds of people make up this community, their level of material comfortability, and how they feel about Daytona Beach as a place to...
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