Eugene Kinckle Jones : the National Urban League and Black social work, 1910-40 / Felix L. Armfield.
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Electronic Book | UT Tyler Online Online | HN64 .A76 2011 (Browse shelf) | https://ezproxy.uttyler.edu/login?url=http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5406/j.ctt2tt9nv | Available | ocn842266006 |
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HN60 .S635 2003 Social trends & indicators USA / | HN62 What is naturally occurring data? | HN64 -- .F733 2012 Fractured Modernity : | HN64 .A76 2011 Eugene Kinckle Jones : | HN64 c1960 The era of reform, 1830-1860 / | HN64 c1964 Democracy and social ethics / | HN64 c1968 The new basis of civilization / |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 101-116) and index.
From Richmond to Ithaca -- Building alliances -- An era of national conflict and cooperation -- Between new york and washington -- Changing of the guard.
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Felix L. Armfield is a professor of history and social studies education at Buffalo State College and the author of Black Life in West Central Illinois.
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