biography
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Warner, William Lloyd
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| lived:
| (1898–1970)
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| biography:
| Anthropologist, born in Redlands, California, USA. He studied at California, and became professor of anthropology, sociology, and human development at Chicago in 1935. From 1959 until his death he was professor of social research at Michigan. Noted for his studies of Australian Aboriginal social and kinship organization, and for pioneering the field of urban anthropology, his major works include A Black Civilization (1937) and Social Class in America (1960). |
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