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The Negro family in the United States

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University of Notre Dame Press, 1939 - Family & Relationships - 686 pages
The 1939 edition of Howard University Professor E. Franklin Frazier's book, The Negro Family in the United States, was hailed as "a highly important contribution to the intimate history of the people of the United States". It was the first comprehensive study of the family life of African Americans, beginning with colonial-era slavery, extending through the years of slavery and emancipation, to the impact of Jim Crow and migrations to both southern and northern cities in the twentieth century. Frazier discussed all the themes that have concerned subsequent students of the African American family, including matriarchy and patriarchy, the impact of slavery on family solidarity and personal identity, the impact of long-term poverty and lack of access to education, migration and rootlessness, and the relationship between family and community. Frazier insisted that the characteristics of the family were shaped not by race, but by social conditions.

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i'm just putting this one in my bookshelf b/c it has a cover, and i can't find the version i read from. mine was published in 1939 by the university of chicago press. fairly descent book. totally ... Read full review

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The Negro Family in the United States
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Editors Preface IX
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Authors Preface xix
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