R.E. Park, Race and Culture (Glencoe, Ill., The Free Press, 1950).
2.
See especially A. Davis , B.B. Gardner, and M.R. Gardner, Deep South (Chicago and London, University of Chicago , 1965); J. Dollard, Caste and Class in a Southern Town (New York, Harper , 1937 ); and St. Clair Drake and H.R. Cayton, Black Metropolis ( New York, Harcourt Brace, 1945).
3.
O.C. Cox, Caste, Class and Race (New York, Doubleday, 1948).
4.
' G. Myrdal, An American Dilemma (New York, Harper, 1944).
5.
M. Banton, Race Relations (London, Tavistock Publications, 1967).
6.
P.L. Van den Berghe, Race and Racism (New York, John Wiley, 1967).
7.
See his 'Race, Conflict and Plural Society', in Sami Zubaida (ed.), Race and Racialism ( London, Tavistock Publications, 1970).
8.
F. Fanon, Black Skin, White Masks (London, MacGibbon and Kee, 1968).
9.
R. Dahrendorf, Class and Class Conflict in Industrial Society ( Stanford, Calif., Stanford University Press, 1959).
10.
E. Franklin Frazier, Black Bourgeoisie (New York, The Free Press, 1957).
11.
See e.g., K. Davis and W. Moore, 'Some Principles of Stratification', American Sociological Review (Vol. 10, 1945), pp. 242-9.
12.
See especially his 'On the Concept of Political Power', Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society (Vol. 107, 1963), pp. 232-62.
13.
Dahrendorf, op. cit., pp. 165-73.
14.
See his essay 'The Concept of Race in Sociological Theory', in Zubaida, op. cit.
15.
Herbert Blumer, 'Industrialisation and Race Relations', in G. Hunter (ed.), Industrialisation and Race Relations: A Symposium (London, Oxford University Press for the I.R.R., 1965).
16.
C. Kerr, F. Harbison, J.T. Dunlop, and C. Myers, Industrialism and Industrial Man (Cambridge, Mass. , Harvard University Press, 1960 ).
17.
Eric Williams , Capitalism and Slavery ( London, Andre Deutsch, 1964).
18.
See e.g.M.W. Flinn, The Origins of the Industrial Revolution (London , Longmans, 1966).
19.
E.J. Hobsbawm , Industry and Empire (London , Weidenfeld, 1968).
20.
K. Stampp, The Peculiar Institution (New York, Knopf, 1956).
21.
S.M. Elkins , Slavery (Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1959).
22.
For a discussion of this concept, see E. Goffman, Asylums (New York, Doubleday, 1961).
23.
F. Douglass , The Life and Times of Frederick Douglass (Hartford, Conn ., Park Publishing Co., 1882).
24.
H. Aptheker , American Negro Slave Revolts ( New York, Columbia University Press, 1943).
25.
E.D. Genovese , The Political Economy of Slavery ( New York, Vintage Books, 1967); see also his The World the Slaveholders Made (London , Allen Lane, 1970), and Slavery in the New World; A Reader in Comparative History (edited jointly with Laura Foner), ( Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, Prentice Hall, 1969).
26.
Barrington Moore Jr., The Social Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy (London, Allen Lane , 1968).
27.
E.H. Berwanger , The Frontier Against Slavery ( Urbana, University of Illinois Press, 1967).
28.
V.J. Voegeli , Free But Not Equal (Chicago , University of Chicago Press, 1967 ).
29.
W.E.B. DuBois , Black Reconstruction (New York, Harcourt, Brace, 1935).
30.
K. Stampp, The Era of Reconstruction (New York, Vintage Books, 1965).
31.
C.V. Woodward , The Strange Career of Jim Crow ( New York, Galaxy Books, 1966).
32.
E. Franklin Frazier , The Negro in the United States ( New York, Macmillan, 1949); and The Negro Family in the United States ( Chicago , University of Chicago Press, 1939 ).
33.
B. Quarles, The Negro in the Making of America (New York, Macmillan, 1964).
34.
J.H. Franklin , From Slavery to Freedom ( New York, Knopf, 1967).
35.
R.S. Baker, Following the Colour Line (New York, Doubleday, Page, and Co., 1908).
36.
Report of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Washington D. C., U.S. Government Printing Office, March 1968).
37.
P.A. Baran and P.M. Sweezy, Monopoly Capital (New York, Monthly Review Press, 1966).
38.
L. Killian, The Impossible Revolution (New York, Random House, 1968).
39.
L. Killian and C. Grigg, Racial Crisis in America (Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey , Prentice Hall, 1964).
40.
G.T. Marx, Protest and Prejudice (New York, Harper and Row, 1969).
41.
A. Billingsley , Black Families in White America ( Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, Prentice Hall, 1968).
42.
A. Rainwater and W.L. Yancy, The Moynihan Report and the Politics of Controversy (Cambridge, Mass., M.I.T. Press, 1967).
43.
E.V. Essien-Udom , Black Nationalism (Harmondsworth , Penguin, 1966).
44.
S. Carmichael and C.V. Hamilton, Black Power ( Harmondsworth , Penguin, 1967).
45.
E. Cleaver, Soul on Ice (New York, McGraw-Hill , 1968).
46.
M.L. King, Why We Can't Wait (New York, Harper and Row, 1963); and Chaos or Community (Harmondsworth, Penguin, 1969).
47.
C.R. Boxer, Race Relations in the Portuguese Colonial Empire ( London , Oxford University Press, 1963).
48.
F. Tannenbaum, Slave and Citizen (New York, Knopf , 1946).
49.
G. Freyre, The Masters and the Slaves (New York, Knopf, 1946); and The Mansions and the Shanties (New York, Knopf , 1963).
50.
C. Wagley, Race and Class in Rural Brazil (Paris, UNESCO, 1952).
51.
F. Fernandes, The Negro in Brazilian Society (New York, Colombia University Press, 1967).
52.
J. Rex and R. Moore, Race, Community and Conflict (London, Oxford University Press for the I.R.R., 1967 ).
53.
W.W. Daniel, Racial Discrimination in England (Harmondsworth , Penguin, 1967).
54.
E.J.B. Rose, et al., Colour and Citizenship (London, Oxford University Press for the I.R.R., 1969 ).