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The Segregated Scholars: Black Social Scientists and the Creation of Black Labor Studies, 1890-1950
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The Segregated Scholars: Black Social Scientists and the Creation of Black Labor Studies, 1890-1950. By Francille Rusan Wilson. Carter G. Woodson Institute Series. (Charlottesville and London: University of Virginia Press, 2006. Pp. [xvi], 356. $37.50, ISBN 0-8139-2550-9.)
In this beautifully written book Francille Rusan Wilson examines the lives and professional careers of fifteen African American labor historians and social scientists. Relying on extensive archival research and oral history interviews, she looks at these individuals considering gender (something rarely done), class, and the ...
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