George Edmund Haynes papers 1920-1943

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George Edmund Haynes papers 1920-1943

Sociologist, leader in religious programs and social work education for blacks. Reports, memoranda, and speech by Dr. Haynes relating to different aspects of his work as a sociologist and member of the Harlem community. Of special interest is a report by Haynes entitled "Impressions from a Preliminary Study of Negroes of Harlem," 1921.

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Haynes, George Edmund, 1880-1960

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First African American graduate, New York School of Social Work; first African American Ph.D. recipient, Columbia University; co-founder and first executive director of the National Urban League; organized the Department of Social Science at Fisk University; and author. From the description of George Edmund Haynes papers, 1909-1922. (Fisk University). WorldCat record id: 70972575 Sociologist, leader in religious programs and social work education for blacks. From...