Rayford W. Logan and the Dilemma of the African-American IntellectualThis biography of the African-American activist and scholar, Rayford W. Logan, discusses his life and career and examines his contributions to the history of race relations in the United States. |
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RAYFORD W. LOGAN AND THE DILEMMA OF THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN INTELLECTUAL
User Review - KirkusScrupulously fair and intellectually astute, Janken's (African-American Studies/Univ. of North Carolina) portrait of a lesser-known member of the black scholarly elite in the mid-20th century provides ... Read full review
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Rayford W. Logan and the Dilemma of the African-American Intellectual Kenneth Robert Janken No preview available - 1997 |
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