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Negro youth at the crossways: their personality development in the Middle States
Frazier, Edward Franklin, 1894-1962.
Year: 1967.
Publisher:  Schocken Books. 
© E. Franklin Frazier
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Frontmatter
INTRODUCTION TO THE 1967 EDITION
PREFACE
AUTHOR'S ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
INTRODUCTION
Part I Factors Affecting the Personality of Negro Youth
I. THE NEGRO COMMUNITY
II. THE ROLE OF THE FAMILY
III. NEIGHBORHOOD CONTACTS
IV. THE SCHOOL
V. THE CHURCH
VI. SEEKING EMPLOYMENT
VII. SOCIAL MOVEMENTS AND IDEOLOGIES
PART II Two Negro Youth--Warren and Almina
INTRODUCTION TO PART II
VIII. WARREN WALL
IX. ALMINA SMALL
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION
APPENDICES
A. A Statement of the Relation of Culture and Personality in the Study of Negro Youth
B. Supplementary Information on the Institutions, Social Movements and Ideologies, and Social Pathology of the Negro Community in Washington, D.C.
C. Statistical Tables
INDEX
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Title: Negro youth at the crossways : their personality development in the Middle States with an introduction by St. Clair Drake ; prepared for the American Youth Commission, American Council on Education.
Author: Frazier, Edward Franklin, 1894-1962
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E-Distribution Information: University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office
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Source Version: Negro youth at the crossways : their personality development in the Middle States with an introduction by St. Clair Drake ; prepared for the American Youth Commission, American Council on Education
Frazier, Edward Franklin, 1894-1962
New York: Schocken Books, 1967.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.02854
Subject Headings: • African Americans -- Psychology
• Youth -- Washington (D.C.)
• African Americans -- Social conditions
• Youth -- Kentucky -- Louisville
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