Education and the Cultural Process; Papers Presented at a Symposium Comemorating the Seventy-fifth Anniversary of the Founding of Fisk University, April 29-May4, 1941. Ed. by Charles S.Johnson1943 - 136 strani |
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... behavior resulting from his new setting would be expected , yet it is difficult to see how it would have been possible for a slave to bring up his children without inculcating in them something of the values of life and the modes of ...
... behavior resulting from his new setting would be expected , yet it is difficult to see how it would have been possible for a slave to bring up his children without inculcating in them something of the values of life and the modes of ...
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... behavior of the meek , humble , and unaggressive Negro , who " This is reflected in the jokes and stories about the man who has a bad day at the office and then " takes it out " on his wife or children when he comes home in the evening ...
... behavior of the meek , humble , and unaggressive Negro , who " This is reflected in the jokes and stories about the man who has a bad day at the office and then " takes it out " on his wife or children when he comes home in the evening ...
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... behavior , dissatisfaction with that behavior appears and there is a gradual change to an- other form which is more likely to bring new compensations . Obviously , one can ex- pect , and one finds , a growing restlessness and ...
... behavior , dissatisfaction with that behavior appears and there is a gradual change to an- other form which is more likely to bring new compensations . Obviously , one can ex- pect , and one finds , a growing restlessness and ...
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INTRODUCTION TO SYMPOSIUM | 1 |
CULTURE AND EDUCATION IN THE MIDWESTERN HIGHLANDS OF GUATEMALA | 12 |
THE PANAFRICAN PROBLEM OF CULTURE CONTACT | 21 |
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