The American Journal of Sociology, Tom 10Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess, Herbert Blumer University of Chicago Press, 1905 Established in 1895 as the first U.S. scholarly journal in its field, AJS remains a leading voice for analysis and research in the social sciences, presenting work on the theory, methods, practice, and history of sociology. AJS also seeks the application of perspectives from other social sciences and publishes papers by psychologists, anthropologists, statisticians, economists, educators, historians, and political scientists. |
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... negro , do not . It may therefore be expected that types of our race will be found to exist which can be highly civilized without losing fertility ; nay , they may become more fertile under artificial conditions , as is the case with ...
... negro , do not . It may therefore be expected that types of our race will be found to exist which can be highly civilized without losing fertility ; nay , they may become more fertile under artificial conditions , as is the case with ...
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... negro child suffers from malaria , and may perish of it . But while the sufferings of the negroes from malaria have produced no effect on the race , the deaths of negroes from malaria have produced an immense effect . The continual ...
... negro child suffers from malaria , and may perish of it . But while the sufferings of the negroes from malaria have produced no effect on the race , the deaths of negroes from malaria have produced an immense effect . The continual ...
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... negro peoples merely ' a representation of wealth and the object of an almost extravagant veneration ' - merely a matter of fancy . " An Indian village in the interior of Brazil " resembles a great menagerie . . . . ; but none of the ...
... negro peoples merely ' a representation of wealth and the object of an almost extravagant veneration ' - merely a matter of fancy . " An Indian village in the interior of Brazil " resembles a great menagerie . . . . ; but none of the ...
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... Negro slavery would never have developed to such a scale and gotten such a hold upon our South had not Europe stood ready to absorb immense quantities of the plantation staple , cotton , and to supply those manufac- tures which slave ...
... Negro slavery would never have developed to such a scale and gotten such a hold upon our South had not Europe stood ready to absorb immense quantities of the plantation staple , cotton , and to supply those manufac- tures which slave ...
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... negro question is the one really black cloud on the horizon of the public life of the American nation " ( I , 282 ) . " The American does not value money - getting if it is not the result of his own labor " ( I , 338 ) . Envy ' is the ...
... negro question is the one really black cloud on the horizon of the public life of the American nation " ( I , 282 ) . " The American does not value money - getting if it is not the result of his own labor " ( I , 338 ) . Envy ' is the ...
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