1363691 THE NEGRO FAMILY IN THE UNITED STATES. E. Franklin Frazier, Burgess. Ernest W., Hilda Wilkinson Brown.
THE NEGRO FAMILY IN THE UNITED STATES
THE NEGRO FAMILY IN THE UNITED STATES
THE NEGRO FAMILY IN THE UNITED STATES

THE NEGRO FAMILY IN THE UNITED STATES

Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago Press, 1940. First Edition, Second Printing. Octavo; xxxii, 686 pages; VG-; full green __ cloth binding, tan paper labels with black text on front cover and spine; mild shelfwear to covers, including mild chipping to spine label, heavy toning to spine (appears brown), and one small wormhole at the base of the spine; mild foxing to textblock, with brown top edge dye and uneven but regularly ridged bottom edge; textblock split to expose webbing at half-title; 5 black and white illustrations at the heads of chapters i, v, ix, xiii, and xix with mild offset to the facing pages, black and white diagrams and maps throughout; a small speckled stain to the upper inner corner of pages 94 and 95; one location of worming, with pinpricks spanning from page 358 to 404 in the lower margin outside the text; shelved Case 1.

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E. Franklin Frasier was an American sociologist from Baltimore who studied at Howard University before pursuing his PhD at the University of Chicago, where "The Negro Family in the United States" was his dissertation. Frasier went on to be the first Black president of the American Sociological Association in 1948.