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Fannie Barrier Williams: Selected Essays for Sociological Theory: Table of Contents

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  1. The Problem of Employment for Negro Women: An address delivered at the Hampton Conference in July, 1903
  2. The Negro and Public Opinion
  3. Do We Need Another Name?
  4. A Northern Negro's Autobiography
  5. The Woman's Part in a Man's Business
  6. The Frederick Douglass Centre: A Question of Social Betterment and Not of Social Equality
  7. The Colored Girl
  8. Social Bonds in the "Black Belt" of Chicago: Negro Organization and the New Spirit Pervading Them
  9. A New Method of Dealing With the Race Problem

Table of Contents

  1. The Problem of Employment for Negro Women: An address delivered at the Hampton Conference in July, 1903
  2. The Negro and Public Opinion
  3. Do We Need Another Name?
  4. A Northern Negro's Autobiography
  5. The Woman's Part in a Man's Business
  6. The Frederick Douglass Centre: A Question of Social Betterment and Not of Social Equality
  7. The Colored Girl
  8. Social Bonds in the "Black Belt" of Chicago: Negro Organization and the New Spirit Pervading Them
  9. A New Method of Dealing With the Race Problem

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