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Pan-Africanism / Anglican saints / American studies / African American philosophers / E. Franklin Frazier / The New Negro / Ralph Bunche / W. E. B. Du Bois / New Negro / United States / Harlem Renaissance / African-American culture
Date: 2011-04-21 09:36:35
Pan-Africanism
Anglican saints
American studies
African American philosophers
E. Franklin Frazier
The New Negro
Ralph Bunche
W. E. B. Du Bois
New Negro
United States
Harlem Renaissance
African-American culture

CONTENTS ix Acknowledgments Introduction: Segregated Social Science and Its Legacy

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