Ira De Augustine Reid
Ira De Augustine Reid (July 2, 1901 – August 15, 1968) was a prominent sociologist, who wrote extensively on the lives of black immigrants and communities in the United States. He was also influential in the field of educational sociology. He held faculty appointments at Atlanta University, New York University, and Haverford College, one of very few African American faculty members in the United States at white institutions during the era of "separate but equal" and the first to be awarded tenure at a prestigious Northern institution (Haverford). Provided by Wikipedia
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The Negro immigrant : his background, characteristics, and social adjustment, 1899-1937 / by Reid, Ira De Augustine, 1901-1968
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In a minor key; Negro youth in story and fact, by Reid, Ira DeAugustine, 1901-1968
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The Negro immigrant, his background, characteristics, and social adjustment, 1899-1937. by Reid, Ira De Augustine, 1901-1968
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Report on the causes of crime / by Van Kleeck, Mary, 1883-1972, Winslow, Emma A. 1887-, Reid, Ira De Augustine, 1901-1968, Shaw, Clifford R. 1895-1957, McKay, Henry D. 1899-1980
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Sharecroppers all by Raper, Arthur Franklin, 1899-
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The urban Negro worker in the United States, 1925-1936; an analysis of the training, types, and conditions of employment and the earnings of 200,000 skilled and white-collar Negro...
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