Daedalus: Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Fall 1965 (Volume 94, Number 4). The Negro American

Soft Cover, Cambridge, MA: American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1965. Good with no dust jacket.

Sound binding. Clean, slightly tanned pages with reading wear throughout. Previous owner's name on contents page, which also has a closed tear at top corner.Wrappers tanned with chip at top front corner, previous owner's name at top front, fading and creasing at spine, overall handling wear including creasing on back. ; Contents: Lyndon B. Johnson, Foreword. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Employment, income, and the ordeal of the Negro familyh. St. Clair Drake, The social and economic status of the Negro in the United States. Rashi Fein, An economic and social profile of the Negro American. Phililp M. Hauser, Demographic factors in the integration of the Negro. James Tobin, On improving the economic status of the Negro. John Hope Franklin, The two worlds of race: a historical view. Harold C. Fleming, The Federal executive and Civil Rights: 1961-1965. James Q. Wilson, The Negro in politics. Thomas F. Pettigrew, Complexity and change in American racial patterns: a social psychological view. Talcott Parsons, Full citizenship for the Negro American? A sociological problem. Rupert Emerson and Martin Kilson, The American dilemma in a changing world: the rise of Africa and the Negro American. Joseph H. Fichter, American religion and the Negro. Robert Coles, "It's the same, but it's different." Everett C. Hughes, Anomalies and projections. John B. Turner and Whitney M. Young, Jr. Who has the revolution or thoughts on the second Reconstruction. Notes on contributors. Index of authors for Volume 94, 1965. Recent issues of Daedalus (lists of tables of contents). ; 9.0" (23 cm) tall; 430 pages.

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