Historical foundations of Black reflective sociology
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Walnut Creek, Calif. :
Left Coast Press,
c2011.
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Table of Contents:
- Autobiographical studies
- The stranger in sociology : the power games of race relations
- Charlie
- Race philanthropy in the origins of 20th century Black sociological studies
- Race philanthropy : personalities, institutions, networks and communities
- Philanthropic regional consciousness and institution-building in the American South : the formative years, 1867-1920
- Leonard Outhwaite's advocacy of scientific research on Blacks in the 1920
- The cracked back door : foundations and Black social scientists between the world wars
- Dollars for the silent South : southern White liberalism and the Julius Rosenwald Fund, 1928-1948
- Blacks in sociology : historical trends and contexualized biographical cases
- The "Negro problem" within and beyond the institutional nexus of pre-World War I sociology
- Race relations research and Black Americans between the two world wars
- Bitter Canaan : Charles S. Johnson as sociologist of African American and African sociological thought
- Teaching sociology in historically Black colleges and universities
- Martin Luther King, Jr. as a public sociologist
- Race relations research between the 1940s and 1970s : introduction to a history of race relations research
- Hylan Lewis' blackways of Kent
- Black radical sociological thought
- African diasporic sociology
- The political sociology of "when things change and remain the same" : the paradoxes and dilemmas of race in the American Academy
- Not quite in the club
- The race politics of knowledge production
- Gazing through the kitchen window : race and elite academic employment in post-1970s America.