Abstract

The relationship between class and race has long occupied the attention of certain American sociologists who have sought to test certain theoretical concepts through empirical investigations. One thinks immediately of such works as Davis and Gardner's Deep South, John Dollard's Caste and Class in a Southern Town, Myrdal's monumental American Dilemma, Powdermaker's After Freedom, and Oliver Cox's Caste, Class and Race. Supplementing these major studies have been a whole series of 'limited inquiries into the specific manifestations of race and class factors in selected communities.

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