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Characteristics of the American Negro

Otto Klineberg 1944 © Rosemary K. Coffey
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  • American: General & Multiperiod
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  • Frontmatter
  • FOREWORD (page vii)
  • INTRODUCTION (page ix)
  • PART I. THE STEREOTYPE OF THE AMERICAN NEGRO (Guy B. Johnson, page 1)
  • TESTS OF NEGRO INTELLIGENCE (Otto Klineberg, page 23)
    • Chapter I. Introduction--Early Studies--The Results Obtained (page 25)
    • Chapter II. Problems of Interpretation (page 38)
    • Chapter III. Problems of Interpretation (Continued) (page 59)
    • Chapter IV. Special Approaches (page 82)
  • PART III. EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES OF NEGRO PERSONALITY (Otto Klineberg, page 97)
    • Chapter I. Introduction--Paper-and-Pencil Tests (page 99)
    • Chapter II. Performance Tests--Projective Methods (page 118)
    • Chapter III. Miscellaneous Studies (page 126)
  • PART IV. "RACE" ATTITUDES (Eugene L. Horowitz, page 139)
    • Chapter I. Questions on the Nature of Attitude (page 141)
    • Chapter II. Attitudes in Children (page 158)
    • Chapter III. Attitudes and Sectional Differences in te United States (page 185)
    • Chapter IV. Attitudes and Rural-Urban Differences (page 209)
    • Chapter V. Attitudes of Negroes and Whites (page 215)
    • Chapter VI. Attitudes and Social Classes (page 222)
    • Chapter VII. Attitudes and Personal Factors (page 228)
    • Chapter VIII. Suggested Hypotheses for Further Research (page 244)
  • PART V. THE HYBRID AND THE PROBLEM OF MISCEGENATION (Louis Wirth and Herbert Goldhammer)
    • Chapter I. Introduction (page 253)
    • Chapter II. Provenience of the American Negro (page 256)
    • Chapter III. Miscegenation and Intermarriage (page 263)
    • Chapter IV. Negro-White Intermarriage in Recent Times (page 276)
    • Chapter V. Passing (page 301)
    • Chapter VI. The Physical Characteristics of the Hybrid (page 320)
    • Chapter VII. Ther Personal Characteristics of Racial Hybrids (page 330)
    • Chapter VIII. Legal Restrictions on Negro-White Intermarriage (page 358)
    • Chapter IX. The Future of the Hybrid (page 365)
  • PART VI. MENTAL DISEASE AMONG AMERICAN NEGROES: A STATISTICAL ANALYSIS (Benjamin Malzberg, page 371)
  • CONCLUDING SUMMARY (page 400)
  • INDEX (page 403)
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ASR 9.5 (Oct. 1944): 589-590 http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0003-1224%28194410%299%3A5%3C589%3ACOTAN%3E2.0.CO%3B2-6
JNH 29.2 (Apr. 1944): 233-236 http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0022-2992%28194404%2929%3A2%3C233%3ACOTAN%3E2.0.CO%3B2-W
JNE 13.2 (Spring 19440: 191-194 http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0022-2984%28194421%2913%3A2%3C191%3ASAC%3E2.0.CO%3B2-V
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