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G 416 - RACE AWARENESS IN YOUND CHILDREN. Mary Ellen Goodman. A trained anthropologist writes with clarity and warmth about the child's initial innocence of race. Dr. Goodman is the author of another ADL publication, "Primer for Parents." Scheduled for publication by Collier Books in the Fall of 1963 and available through ADL. R 148 - A STRANGE KIND OF LOVE. Lillian Smith. (From the Saturday Review.) 15c. A southern author of great compassion and understanding for the unique problems of that disturbed region writes of the peculiar "love-hate" relationship between the white and colored people of the South. G 367 - INTELLIGENCE OF THE AMERICAN NEGRO: A Research Report. Robert D. North. Dr. North exposes the fallaciousness of the intelligence tests that resulted in inferior scores for the Negroes. An Appendix summarizes conclusions of the studies from 1941-1951. (In revision.) R 14o - WHAT NEGROES THINK ABOUT JEWS. James H. Robinson and Kenneth B. Clark. (From the ADL Bulletin.) 5c. A minister and a psychologist make forthright statements on Negro attitudes toward Jews. R 124 - NEGRO EDUCATION - FOR WHAT? Game Roberts, Jr. (From The New York Times Magazine.) 10c. Educational opportunities have improved, but the way is not yet open to anything like equal job opportunities. The author suggests positive action that would benefit both the employer and the employee. G 325 - SEGREGATION AND DESEGREGATION: A Digest of Recent Research, 1951-56. Melvin M. Tumin, editor. Out of print. G 325a - SUPPLEMENT TO SEGREGATION AND DESEGREGATION: A Digest Of Recent Research, 1956-59. Melvin M. Tumin, editor. 32 pp. 60c. Selected material covering segregation and integration in various institutional areas; factors affecting the desegregation process; Negro political behavior; theoretical issues concerning the analysis of prejudice and discrimination; relative status of the American Negro in the economic structure; migration; residence and housing; desegregation and state and local politics; comparative pathology. Dr. Tumin is professor of sociology at Princeton University. 16
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G 416 - RACE AWARENESS IN YOUND CHILDREN. Mary Ellen Goodman. A trained anthropologist writes with clarity and warmth about the child's initial innocence of race. Dr. Goodman is the author of another ADL publication, "Primer for Parents." Scheduled for publication by Collier Books in the Fall of 1963 and available through ADL. R 148 - A STRANGE KIND OF LOVE. Lillian Smith. (From the Saturday Review.) 15c. A southern author of great compassion and understanding for the unique problems of that disturbed region writes of the peculiar "love-hate" relationship between the white and colored people of the South. G 367 - INTELLIGENCE OF THE AMERICAN NEGRO: A Research Report. Robert D. North. Dr. North exposes the fallaciousness of the intelligence tests that resulted in inferior scores for the Negroes. An Appendix summarizes conclusions of the studies from 1941-1951. (In revision.) R 14o - WHAT NEGROES THINK ABOUT JEWS. James H. Robinson and Kenneth B. Clark. (From the ADL Bulletin.) 5c. A minister and a psychologist make forthright statements on Negro attitudes toward Jews. R 124 - NEGRO EDUCATION - FOR WHAT? Game Roberts, Jr. (From The New York Times Magazine.) 10c. Educational opportunities have improved, but the way is not yet open to anything like equal job opportunities. The author suggests positive action that would benefit both the employer and the employee. G 325 - SEGREGATION AND DESEGREGATION: A Digest of Recent Research, 1951-56. Melvin M. Tumin, editor. Out of print. G 325a - SUPPLEMENT TO SEGREGATION AND DESEGREGATION: A Digest Of Recent Research, 1956-59. Melvin M. Tumin, editor. 32 pp. 60c. Selected material covering segregation and integration in various institutional areas; factors affecting the desegregation process; Negro political behavior; theoretical issues concerning the analysis of prejudice and discrimination; relative status of the American Negro in the economic structure; migration; residence and housing; desegregation and state and local politics; comparative pathology. Dr. Tumin is professor of sociology at Princeton University. 16
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