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(1944) [MARC] Author: Gunnar Myrdal
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deposited in the Schomburg Collection of the New York Public Library
where they will be available for scientific reference:[1]

M. F. Ashley-Montagu, “Origin, Composition and Physical Characteristics of the
American Negro Population.”

Margaret Brenman, “Personality Traits of Urban Negro Girls.”

Sterling Brown, “The Negro in American Culture” (fragment).

Ralph Bunche, “Conceptions and Ideologies of the Negro Problem,” “The
Programs, Ideologies, Tactics, and Achievements of Negro Betterment and
Interracial Organizations,” “A Brief and Tentative Analysis of Negro Leadership,”
“The Political Status of the Negro.”

Barbara Burks, “The Present Status of the Nature-Nurture Problem as It Relates to
Intelligence.”

Allison Davis, “Negro Churches and Associations in the Lower South.”

Harold F. Dorn, “The Health of the Negro.”

J. G. St. Clair Drake, “Negro Churches and Associations in Chicago.”

G. James Fleming, “The Negro Press.”

Lyonel C. Florant, “Critique of the Census of the United States,” “Negro
Migration—1860-1940” (revised edition, 1942, of the StouflFer-Florant manuscript).

E. Franklin Frazier, “Recreation and Amusement among American Negroes,” “Stories
of Experiences with Whites.”

T. Arnold Hill, “Digest and Analysis of Questionnaires Submitted by Urban League
Secretaries for ‘The Negro in America.’ Churches and Lodges, Negro Business
and Businessmen, Racial Attitudes, Recreation and Leisure Time.”

E. C. Isbell, “The Negro Family in America,” “Statistics of Population Growth
and Composition.”

Guion G. Johnson, “A History of Racial Ideologies in the United States with
Reference to the Negro.”

Guion G. Johnson and Guy B. Johnson, “The Church and the Race Problem in
the United States.”

Guy B. Johnson and Louise K. Kiser, “The Negro and Crime.”

Dudley Kirk, “The Fertility of the Negro.”

Ruth Landes, “The Ethos of the Negro in the New World.”

Gunnar Lange, “Trends in Southern Agriculture,” “The Agricultural Adjustment
Program and the Negro” (fragment).

T. C. McCormick, “The Negro in Agriculture.”

Benjamin Malzberg, “A Study of Delusions among Negroes with Mental Diseases.”

Paul Norgren, “Negro Labor and Its Problems.”


[1] In addition to the unpublished research memoranda listed, the following material is also
deposited in the Schomburg Collection:

Memorandum to Mr. Keppel, January 28, 1939 (containing the first plan of the Study)

Memorandum to the Staff, “Disposition of the Study on the American Negro,” September
10, 1939 (containing the definitive research program)

Memorandum to the Staff, “Main Viewpoints and Emphases of the Study,” February 8,
1940

Memorandum to the Staff, “Preparation of Manuscripts,” February 8, 1940

Memorandum to the Staff, “Bibliographies,” October 31, 1939

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