Thomas J. Woofter pamphlet collection, 1930-1971.

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Thomas J. Woofter pamphlet collection, 1930-1971.

Pamphlets, 1930-1971, which cover a wide range of sociological topics. Quite a few of them discuss population growth in the United States, aswell as other countries. Other topics presented in the collection include migration patterns on national and international levels; family incomes and relief programs, African American issues, differences in rural and urban populations, marriage and divorce trends, and agricultural reform.

4 cubic ft. (4 records center cartons).

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Woofter, Thomas Jackson, 1893-1972

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Thomas J. Woofter was born in Macon, Ga. in 1893. He graduated from Columbia University in 1920 with a Ph.D. in sociology. From 1920 to 1927 he served on the Commission on Interracial Cooperation. Much of his career after this period was devoted to doing work for the federal government. Some of the agencies for which he worked include the Works Progress Administration, the Farm Security Administration, the Federal Security Administration, and the Central Intelligence Agency. From the...