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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... least mastered the techniques of the new day . Whereas the Jews of western Europe and the United States have generally replaced their parochial schools with public educa- tion , in so far as the latter was accessible to them , and have ...
... least mastered the techniques of the new day . Whereas the Jews of western Europe and the United States have generally replaced their parochial schools with public educa- tion , in so far as the latter was accessible to them , and have ...
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... least a majority of the population has some African blood . To con- sider , then , the educational process as ob- served among Brazilian Negroes is to deal with education among a major portion of the Brazilian people , especially if one ...
... least a majority of the population has some African blood . To con- sider , then , the educational process as ob- served among Brazilian Negroes is to deal with education among a major portion of the Brazilian people , especially if one ...
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... least , an understatement . 2. It is interesting , too , that the case of Hitler and the Sudeten Irredentists was cited as a precedent to characterize and define a constitutional issue in a Baptist convention in San Antonio . It ...
... least , an understatement . 2. It is interesting , too , that the case of Hitler and the Sudeten Irredentists was cited as a precedent to characterize and define a constitutional issue in a Baptist convention in San Antonio . It ...
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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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