biography
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| lived:
| (1902–83)
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| biography:
| Cultural anthropologist, born in Washington, District of Columbia, USA. He studied at Williams College, then at Harvard and the London School of Economics before taking a PhD at the University of Chicago (1942). He taught and was a research associate at Harvard, Dillard, and Chicago, and became an assistant professor of education at Chicago (1942), where he spent the rest of his academic career. He wrote or collaborated on eight scholarly works, including Children of Bondage (1940) and Cultural Deprivation (1964). |
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