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Caste and class in a southern town
Dollard, John, 1900-
Year: [1957], c1949.
Publisher:  Doubleday. 
© John Dollard
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Frontmatter
Preface—1957
I. The Research Site
II. Research Method
III. Bias
IV. Attitudes toward the North and Their History
V. Caste and Class in Southerntown
VI. Gains of the White Middle Class: Economic
VII. The Sexual Gain
VII. The Prestige Gain
IX. Caste Patterning of Education
X. Caste Patterning of Politics
XI. Caste Patterning of Religion
XII. Accommodation Attitudes of Negroes
XIII. Aggression Within the Negro Group
XIV. Negro Aggression Against Whites
XV. White Caste Aggression Against Negroes
XVI. Defensive Beliefs of the White Caste
XVII. Gains of the Lower-Class Negroes
XVIII. Caste Symbolism: Race Prejudice
Appendix: Life History of Middle-Class Negroes
Index
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Title: Caste and class in a southern town : John Dollard.
Author: Dollard, John, 1900-
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E-Distribution Information: University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office
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2008
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Source Version: Caste and class in a southern town : John Dollard
Dollard, John, 1900-
Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, [1957], c1949.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.02855
Subject Headings: • African Americans
• African Americans -- Social conditions
• Southern States -- Civilization
• Southern States -- Social conditions
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