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SELECT DISCUSSIONS OF RACE PROBLEMS

SELECT DISCUSSIONS OF RACE PROBLEMS by Bigham, J.A.; Du Bois, W.E.B.; Means, Frederick H.; von Luschan, Felix; Mall, Franklin P.; Woodworth, R.S.; Thomas, W.I.; Boas, Franz; Chamberlain, Alexander F.

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SELECT DISCUSSIONS OF RACE PROBLEMS
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Bigham, J.A.; Du Bois, W.E.B.; Means, Frederick H.; von Luschan, Felix; Mall, Franklin P.; Woodworth, R.S.; Thomas, W.I.; Boas, Franz; Chamberlain, Alexander F.
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Atlanta: Atlanta University Press, 1916. First edition. Fine.. Rare installment of this important and influential scholarly series, including W.E.B. Du Bois's essay "Races of Men." The Atlanta University Publications was a numbered series of monographs published by Atlanta University, with text and other content drawn from information presented at the annual Conferences for the Study of Negro Problems. As University president Horace Bumstead explained the series' origins: "One was the inauguration, for the first time in any American college, of a thoroughly scientific study of the conditions of Negro life, covering all its most important phases, and resulting in a score of annual Atlanta University Publications, conceded to be the highest authority" (quoted in Morris 91). Gathering speeches, studies, and other data from that annual event, the university issued these groundbreaking sociological annuals until 1917 when publication was halted for financial reasons. Taken as a whole, the Atlanta University series presented the most comprehensive sociological study of Black America available at the time, and covered topics pertaining to African American health, economics, culture, discrimination, education, family life, and the like. In his autobiography, Du Bois (who edited most of the volumes and contributed much of the text) wrote of the series' importance: "For 13 years we poured forth a series of studies; limited, incomplete, only partially conclusive, and yet so much better done than any other attempt of the sort in the nation that they gained attention throughout the world." This installment includes works by Frederick H. Means ("A Review of the Atlanta University Conferences and Social Studies"), Felix von Luschan ("Anthropological View of Race"), Franklin P. Mall ("Anatomical Characters of the Human Brain"), R.S. Woodworth ("Racial Differences in Mental Traits"), W.I. Thomas ("The Mind of the Savage"), Franz Boas ("Old African Civilizations" and "Race Problems in the United States"), and Alexander F. Chamberlain ("The Contribution of the Negro to Human Civilization"). All titles in this series are now scarce, with most copies either purchased for libraries or discarded, and are rare in this condition. A beautiful example from this pioneering scholarly project. 8.75'' x 6''. Original brown printed wrappers. 108 pages. Atlanta University Publications No. 20. Trace wear. Else bright, sharp, and sound.
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Good News for Weak, Debilitated Men. The Particulars or a Simple and Certain Means of Home-Cure for those suffering from the Effects of Imprudence, Excesses, Wasting Weakness, Urinary Diseases, Lost Vitality, Nervous Debility, Early Decay, Loss of Memory, Despondency, Gleet, and Premature Old Age. Showing Clearly how any one thus Afflicted may Speedily, Cheaply and Permanently Restore Themselves to Health, Strength and Vigor, by the use of Dr. Rudolphe's Specific Remedy by FOWLER, Prof. F.C.

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Good News for Weak, Debilitated Men. The Particulars or a Simple and Certain Means of Home-Cure for those suffering from the Effects of Imprudence, Excesses, Wasting Weakness, Urinary Diseases, Lost Vitality, Nervous Debility, Early Decay, Loss of Memory, Despondency, Gleet, and Premature Old Age. Showing Clearly how any one thus Afflicted may Speedily, Cheaply and Permanently Restore Themselves to Health, Strength and Vigor, by the use of Dr. Rudolphe's Specific Remedy
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FOWLER, Prof. F.C.
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Sandra L Hoekstra Bookseller, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA (United States)
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Moodus, Conn: Prof. F.C. Fowler, 1894. Wraps. Very good. Second edition, first published in 1891. 24mo (5 ¾" x 3 3/16"); 32pp; pale green wrapper printed in dark green, vignette of dove on front, wood-cut pictorial rear wrapper of a laboratory; two staple binding; pictorial of Fowler's Medical Laboratory on verso front wrapper, recto rear wrapper features a facsimile of a Connecticut State Board of Health license; light creasing to wrapper, sunning to front wrapper, light age-toning of paper; very good. Located in 7 OCLC libraries. An advertising brochure for Prof. Fowler's Home-Cure for men first published in 1891, giving advice and patient testimonials. Section titled "Important to Canadian Patients encouraging the use of Registered Letter or Money Order. Reassurance that "The Remedy is composed of purely vegetable ingredients and contains no mercury or other injurious mineral properties and therefore cannot possibly harm the most delicate constitution." And a warning "By all means do not marry until you are well, strong, and cured beyond a doubt.".