Part 54 (2/2)

Bibliography: p. vi-viii.

Contents.-The problem of crime, by F. B. Sanborn.-Crime and slavery.-Crime and the census.-Extent of Negro crime.-Crime in cities, by M. N. Work.-Crime in Georgia.-Atlanta and Savannah, by H. H. Proctor and M. N. Work.-Crime in Augusta, by A. G.

Coombs and L. D. Davis.-What Negroes think of crime.-Causes of Negro crime.-Some conclusions.-The Ninth conference.-Resolutions.-Index.

1759 Kephart, William M. Racial factors and urban law enforcement.

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tables. HV8138.K45 Bibliography: p. 207-209.

1759a Lightfoot, Robert M. Negro crime in a small urban community.

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(Publications of the University of Virginia. Phelps-Stokes fellows.h.i.+p papers, no. 12) E185.93.V8L5 Bibliography: p. [86].

1760 Towler, Juby E. The police role in racial conflicts.

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1761 U.S. _Commission on Civil Rights._ Law enforcement; a report on equal protection in the South. [Was.h.i.+ngton, For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off.] 1965. 188 p. DLC-LL Bibliographical footnotes.

1762 Wolfgang, Marvin E. Crime and race; conceptions and misconceptions.

New York, Inst.i.tute of Human Relations Press, American Jewish Committee [1964] 71 p. ([American Jewish Committee] Inst.i.tute of Human Relations. Pamphlet series, no. 6) HV6197.U5W6 ”References”: p. 64-71.

39-SOCIAL CONDITIONS-Family

1763 Bernard, Jessie S. Marriage and family among Negroes. Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall [1966] 160 p. illus. (A Spectrum book) E185.86.B4 Bibliographical footnotes.

1764 Billingsley, Andrew. Black families in white America [by] Andrew Billingsley, with the a.s.sistance of Amy Tate Billingsley.

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1765 Frazier, Edward Franklin. The free Negro family. New York, Arno Press, 1968. 75 p. maps. (The American Negro, his history and literature) E185.86.F73 1968 Reprint of the 1932 ed.

Bibliography: p. 73-75.

1766 Frazier, Edward Franklin. The Negro family in the United States.

Rev. and abridged ed. Foreword by Nathan Glazer. Chicago, University of Chicago Press [1966] xxii, 372 p. E185.86.F74 1966 Revised and abridged edition first published in 1948.

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1767 Jeffers, Camille. Living poor; a partic.i.p.ant observer study of priorities and choices. With an introduction by Hylan Lewis. Ann Arbor, Mich., Ann Arbor Publishers, 1967. 123 p. HN80.W3J4 A report to the Child Rearing Study of Low Income Families in the District of Columbia, a project sponsored by the Health and Welfare Council of the National Capital Area.

1768 Rainwater, Lee, _and_ William L. Yancey. The Moynihan report and the politics of controversy; a Trans-action social science and public policy report. Including the full text of The Negro family: the case for national action by Daniel Patrick Moynihan.

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E185.86.U54R3 Includes bibliographical references.

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