Haynes, C. Rayfield
HAYNES, C. Rayfield
HAYNES, C. Rayfield. American, b. 1943. Genres: Sociology, Race relations. Career: U.S. Government, schoolteacher and principal in Alaska, 1966-71; University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, assistant professor, 1975-76; University of Wisconsin-Madison, assistant professor, 1976-79; clinical psychologist in Phoenix, AZ, 1979-. Publications: Growing Up Colored in Mississippi, 1992. Address: 222 W. Brown Road, Mesa, AZ 85201-3422, U.S.A.
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