The second generation of African American pioneers in anthropology /edited by Ira E. Harrison, Deborah Johnson-Simon, and Erica Lorraine Williams.

The second generation of African American pioneers in anthropology /edited by Ira E. Harrison, Deborah Johnson-Simon, and Erica Lorraine Williams. - Urbana : University of Illinois Press, (c)2018. - 1 online resource.

Includes bibliographies and index.

Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Introduction. Celebrating Triumphs, Overcoming Challenges, and Charting a Course for Institutional Transformation; 1. James Lowell Gibbs Jr.: A Life of Educational Achievement and Service; 2. Charles Preston Warren II: Military Forensic Anthropologist, Scholar, and Applied Scientist; 3. William Alfred Shack: An Unacknowledged Giant; 4. Diane K. Lewis and the Transformation of Anthropology: An Ideology of Radical Change; 5. Delmos Jones and the End of Neutrality; 6. Niara Sudarkasa: Inspiring Black Women's Leadership 7. Johnnetta Betsch Cole: Eradicating Multiple Systems of Oppression8. John Langston Gwaltney: The Development of a Core Black Ethnography and Museology; 9. Ira E. Harrison: Activist, Scholar, and Visionary Pioneer; 10. Audrey Smedley: A Pioneers' Pioneer Anthropologist; 11. George Clement Bond: Anthropologist, Africanist, Educator, and Visionary; 12. Oliver Osborne: African American Nurse-Anthropologist Pioneer; 13. Anselme Remy and the Anthropology of Liberation; 14. Vera Mae Green: Quaker Roots and Applied Anthropology 15. Claudia Mitchell-Kernan: Sociolinguistic Anthropologist, Administrator, and InnovatorNotes on Contributors; Index



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Anthropology--History.--United States
Ethnology--History.--United States


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