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Control Number
UPD-00000519465
Date and Time of Latest Transaction
20090717035917.0
General Information
020326s1979 pau eng
Title Statement
The Declining significance of racen : a dialogue among black and white social scientists / edited, with an introduction by Joseph R. Washington, Jr
Local Call Number
E 185.61 D32
Physical Description
126 p
Cataloging Source
DML
Language Code
eng
General Note
Edited papers, questions and answers, responses, and dialogue of the fifth annual symposium held by the Afro-American Studies Program, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, March 29 and 30, 1979. Focal point was William Julius Wilson's the declining significance of race, blacks and changing American institution
Subject Added Entry - Geographic Name
United States -- Race relations -- Congresses
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term
Afro-Americans -- Economic conditions -- Congresses
Afro-Americans -- Social conditions -- Congresses
Added Entry - Personal Name
Wilson, William J.
, 1935- The declining significance of race :blacks and changing American institutions.
Washington, Joseph R.
Added Entry - Corporate Name
Pennsylvania. University. Afro-American Studies Program
Collection Category
FO
Format
Monograph
Location
UP UPEPP E 185.61 D32 Regular Circulation UPSF-776
Textual Physical Form Designator
Book
Physical Location
University of the Philippines
U.P. Extension Program in Pampanga
E 185.61 / D32
U.P. Extension Program in Pampanga
E 185.61 D32
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