Date of Birth | 24-September-1894 | |
Place of Birth |
Baltimore (Maryland, Baltimore County, United States of America, Area code 410, Area code 443, Area code 667, Area codes 410, 443, and 667) |
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Nationality | United States of America | |
Also know as | Edward Franklin Frazier, Edward Frazier | |
Profession | Sociologist | |
Edward Franklin Frazier, was an American sociologist. His 1932 Ph.D. dissertation The Negro Family in Chicago, later released as a book The Negro Family in the United States in 1939, analyzed the historical force that influenced the development of the African-American family from the time of slavery. The book was awarded the 1940 Anisfield-Wolf Book Award for the most significant work in the field of race relations. This book was among the first sociological works on blacks researched and written by a black person. He helped draft the UNESCO statement The Race Question in 1950. |
Awards by E. Franklin Frazier |
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