African-American pioneers in anthropology
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African-American pioneers in anthropology / edited by Ira E. Harrison and Faye V. Harrison. |
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Other authors: | Harrison, Ira E.Harrison, Faye Venetia. |
Format: | Book |
Table of Contents:
- Caroline Bond Day : pioneer black physical anthropologist / Hubert B. Ross, Amelia Marie Adams, Lynne Mallory Williams
- Feminism and black culture in the ethnography of Zora Neale Hurston / Gwendolyn Mikell
- Louis Eugene King, the anthropologist who never was / Ira E. Harrison
- Laurence Foster : anthropologist, scholar, and social advocate / Yolanda Moses
- W. Montague Cobb : physical anthropologist, anatomist, and activist / Lesley M. Rankin-Hill, Michael L. Blakey
- Katherine Dunham : anthropologist, artist, humanist / Joyce Aschenbrenner
- Ellen Irene Diggs : coming of age in Atlanta, Havana, and Baltimore / A. Lynn Bolles
- Across class and culture : Allison Davis and his works / Dallas L. Browne
- St. Clair Drake : scholar and activist / Willie L. Baber
- Arthur Huff Fauset, campaigner for social justice : a symphony of diversity / Carole H. Carpenter
- Skeletons in the anthropological closet : the life and work of William S. Willis Jr. / Peggy Reeves Sanday
- Hubert B. Ross, the anthropologist who was / Ira E. Harrison
- The continuing dialogue : the life and work of Elliot Skinner as exemplar of the African-American/African dialectic / Cheryl Mwaria.