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Frontmatter
FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
PART I. THE STEREOTYPE OF THE AMERICAN NEGRO
TESTS OF NEGRO INTELLIGENCE
Chapter I. Introduction--Early Studies--The Results Obtained
Chapter II. Problems of Interpretation
Chapter III. Problems of Interpretation (Continued)
Chapter IV. Special Approaches
PART III. EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES OF NEGRO PERSONALITY
Chapter I. Introduction--Paper-and-Pencil Tests
Chapter II. Performance Tests--Projective Methods
Chapter III. Miscellaneous Studies
PART IV. "RACE" ATTITUDES
Chapter I. Questions on the Nature of Attitude
Chapter II. Attitudes in Children
Chapter III. Attitudes and Sectional Differences in te United States
Chapter IV. Attitudes and Rural-Urban Differences
Chapter V. Attitudes of Negroes and Whites
Chapter VI. Attitudes and Social Classes
Chapter VII. Attitudes and Personal Factors
Chapter VIII. Suggested Hypotheses for Further Research
PART V. THE HYBRID AND THE PROBLEM OF MISCEGENATION
Chapter I. Introduction
Chapter II. Provenience of the American Negro
Chapter III. Miscegenation and Intermarriage
Chapter IV. Negro-White Intermarriage in Recent Times
Chapter V. Passing
Chapter VI. The Physical Characteristics of the Hybrid
Chapter VII. Ther Personal Characteristics of Racial Hybrids
Chapter VIII. Legal Restrictions on Negro-White Intermarriage
Chapter IX. The Future of the Hybrid
PART VI. MENTAL DISEASE AMONG AMERICAN NEGROES: A STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
CONCLUDING SUMMARY
INDEX
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