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Why Were American Sociologists Overwhelmingly Silent on the Subject of Race

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Why were American sociologists overwhelmingly silent on the subject of race in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and why is this silence particularly egregious? In what ways did that silence handicap sociologists in the second half of the twentieth century? Which American sociologists were talking about race during the first half of the twentieth century?

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