African-American Pioneers in Anthropology
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Acknowledgments Introduction: Anthropology, African Americans, and the Emancipation of a Subjugated Knowledge 1(36) Faye V. Harrison Ira E. Harrison Caroline Bond Day: Pioneer Black Physical Anthropologist 37(14) Hubert B. Ross Amelia Marie Adams Lynne Mallory Williams Feminism and Black Culture in the Ethnography of Zora Neale Hurston 51(19) Gwendolyn Mikell Louis Eugene King, the Anthropologist Who Never Was 70(15) Ira E. Harrison Laurence Foster: Anthropologist, Scholar, and Social Advocate 85(16) Yolanda Moses W. Montague Cobb: Physical Anthropologist, Anatomist, and Activist 101(36) Lesley M. Rankin-Hill Michael L. Blakey Katherine Dunham: Anthropologist, Artist, Humanist 137(17) Joyce Aschenbrenner Ellen Irene Diggs: Coming of Age in Atlanta, Havana, and Baltimore 154(14) A. Lynn Bolles Across Class and Culture: Allison Davis and His Works 168(23) Dallas L. Browne St. Clair Drake: Scholar and Activist 191(22) Willie L. Baber Arthur Huff Fauset, Campaigner for Social Justice: A Symphony of Diversity 213(30) Carole H. Carpenter Skeletons in the Anthropological Closet: The Life and Work of William S. Willis Jr. 243(22) Peggy Reeves Sanday Hubert B. Ross, the Anthropologist Who Was 265(9) Ira E. Harrison The Continuing Dialogue: The Life and Work of Elliot Skinner as Exemplar of the African-American/African Dialectic 274(19) Cheryl Mwaria Notes on Contributors 293
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