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" These characteristics manifest themselves in a genial, sunny, and social disposition, in an interest and attachment to external, physical things rather than to subjective states and objects of introspection; in a disposition for expression rather than... "
Chicago's New Negroes: Modernity, the Great Migration, and Black Urban Life - 第 27 頁
Davarian L. Baldwin 著 - 2009 - 384 頁
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The Journal of Negro History, 第 4 卷

Carter Godwin Woodson, Rayford Whittingham Logan - 1919 - 526 頁
...biologically. These characteristics manifest themselves in a genial, sunny and social disposition, in an interest and attachment to external, physical things...for expression rather than enterprise and action. The changes which have taken place in the manifestations of this temperament have been actuated by...
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Militarism, Imperialism, and Racial Accomodation (c): An Analysis and ...

1992 - 398 頁
...temperament" in such things as the African American's "genial, sunny, and social disposition," in his and her "attachment to external, physical things rather than...to subjective states and objects of introspection," and — most important for the argument being presented here — "in a disposition for expression rather...
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Theory on Gender: Feminism on Theory

Paula England - 1993 - 400 頁
...These characteristics manifest themselves in a genial, sunny, and social disposition, in an interest in and attachment to external physical things rather...disposition for expression rather than enterprise and action (pp. 138-39)." More than forty years later, in 1970, Daniel Moynihan and Nathan Glazer would write,...
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The Harlem Renaissance in Black and White

George Hutchinson - 1995 - 566 頁
...biologically. These characteristics manifest themselves in a genial, sunny, and social disposition, in an interest and attachment to external, physical things...for expression rather than enterprise and action" ("Education in Its Relation to the Conflict and Fusion of Cultures," 280). Such temperamental characteristics,...
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Confronting the Veil: Abram Harris, Jr., E. Franklin Frazier, and Ralph ...

Jonathan Scott Holloway - 2002 - 324 頁
...that blacks' characteristics manifested themselves in a "genial, sunny, and social disposition, in an interest and attachment to external, physical things...expression rather than enterprise and action. ... He is primarily an artist, loving life for its own sake. His metier is expression rather than action. He...
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Thriving in the Multicultural Classroom: Principles and Practices for ...

Mary Dilg - 2003 - 242 頁
...distinctive characteristics." These characteristics result in "a genial, sunny, and social disposition, in an interest and attachment to external, physical things...for expression rather than enterprise and action." The Negro "is primarily an artist, loving life for its own sake" (Park, 1921/1937, p. 139, quoted in...
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Writing Manhood in Black and Yellow: Ralph Ellison, Frank Chin, and the ...

Daniel Y. Kim - 2005 - 324 頁
...biologically. These characteristics manifest themselves in a genial, sunny, and social disposition, in an interest and attachment to external, physical things...for expression rather than enterprise and action. (138-39) The Negro is, then, genetically predisposed to aesthetic expression, but of an obviously limited...
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Shades of Difference: A History of Ethnicity in America

Richard W. Rees - 2007 - 192 頁
...is, for Park, the Negro's racial temperament consists of "a genial, sunny, and social disposition, in an interest and attachment to external, physical things rather than to subjective states of introspection, in a disposition for expression rather than enterprise and action" {Introduction...
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Commerce in Color: Race, Consumer Culture, and American Literature, 1893-1933

James C. Davis - 2007 - 316 頁
...longstanding stereotypes about the inferiority of "the Negro," Park wrote in 1924 that "the Negro" expresses "an interest and attachment to external, physical...to subjective states and objects of introspection," exhibits a "disposition for expression rather than enterprise and action," and is therefore, "so to...
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W. E. B. Du Bois and American Political Thought: Fabianism and the Color Line

Adolph L. Reed Jr. - 1997 - 302 頁
...biologically." These characteristics manifest themselves in a genial, sunny, and social disposition, in an interest and attachment to external, physical things...for expression rather than enterprise and action. . . . Everywhere and always [the Negro's racial temperament] has been interested rather in expression...
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