Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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Page 185
... Negro Family and the Negro Youth , " Journal of Negro Edu- cation , Vol . 60 : 290ff . For the similarity be tween the mental symptoms of Negro women patients and those of white men patients , see M. Sherman and C. Irene , " Psychic ...
... Negro Family and the Negro Youth , " Journal of Negro Edu- cation , Vol . 60 : 290ff . For the similarity be tween the mental symptoms of Negro women patients and those of white men patients , see M. Sherman and C. Irene , " Psychic ...
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... Negro students are concerned , is the American caste system . So long as this system exists , the chances of ini- tiating Negro students into what is known as the democratic way of life are seen to be slight , and intellectual ...
... Negro students are concerned , is the American caste system . So long as this system exists , the chances of ini- tiating Negro students into what is known as the democratic way of life are seen to be slight , and intellectual ...
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... Negro population . It also advocated that , as far as possible , ab- sence of discrimination be made a condition for aid so that the idea will not become prevalent that Negro education is the business of the fed- eral government and not ...
... Negro population . It also advocated that , as far as possible , ab- sence of discrimination be made a condition for aid so that the idea will not become prevalent that Negro education is the business of the fed- eral government and not ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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