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... Franklin Frazier , The Negro in the United States ( New York , 1949 ) [ Isaacs ' note ] . degradation and humiliation attached to it " and , it Blackness and Whiteness 393.
... Franklin Frazier , The Negro in the United States ( New York , 1949 ) [ Isaacs ' note ] . degradation and humiliation attached to it " and , it Blackness and Whiteness 393.
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... Franklin Frazier and Charles Johnson . They showed that at all levels in the Negro popula- tion in both North and South shades of relative darkness and light- ness had become tightly related to social , moral , and aesthetic judg- ments ...
... Franklin Frazier and Charles Johnson . They showed that at all levels in the Negro popula- tion in both North and South shades of relative darkness and light- ness had become tightly related to social , moral , and aesthetic judg- ments ...
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... Franklin Frazier pointed out , this new class of men largely shouldered aside the older mulatto middle class . Instead of family and color , they established position and money as the chief criteria of status in the Negro community . At ...
... Franklin Frazier pointed out , this new class of men largely shouldered aside the older mulatto middle class . Instead of family and color , they established position and money as the chief criteria of status in the Negro community . At ...
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Dylan Thomas Memories of Christmas | 1 |
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A J Liebling Poet and Pedagogue | 22 |
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