Roy Bryce-Laporte
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American sociologist
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Roy Bryce-Laporte's Degrees
- PhD Sociology University of Chicago
- Masters Sociology University of Chicago
Why Is Roy Bryce-Laporte Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Roy Simon Bryce-Laporte was a sociologist who established one of the first African-American studies departments. Roy Simon Laporte was born and raised in the Republic of Panama, of a family of mixed West Indian and African ancestry.
Roy Bryce-Laporte's Published Works
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- Black Immigrants (1972) (164)
- Banana Fallout: Class, Color, and Culture Among West Indians in Costa Rica (1993) (43)
- Introduction: New York City and the New Caribbean Immigration: A Contextual Statement (1979) (24)
- Voluntary Immigration and Continuing Encounters between Blacks: The Post-Quincentenary Challenge (1993) (20)
- NEW YORK CITY AND THE NEW CARIBBEAN IMMIGRATION: A Contextual Statement1 (1989) (19)
- Visibility of the new immigrants (1977) (9)
- Alienation in contemporary society : a multidisciplinary examination (1976) (7)
- Sourcebook on the New Immigration: Implications for the United States and the International Community. (1981) (7)
- M. G. Smith's Version of Pluralism - The Questions it Raises (1967) (6)
- Female Immigrants to the United States: Caribbean, Latin American, and African Experiences. RIIES Occasional Paper No. 2. (1981) (4)
- The American Slave Plantation and Our Heritage of Communal Deprivation (1969) (3)
- Sourcebook on the new immigration : inplications [i.e. implications] for the United States and the international community (1980) (3)
- Quantitative data and immigration research (1979) (1)
- Sourcebook on the new immigration : Book II (1979) (0)
- Caribbean Immigration to the United States. RIIES Occasional Papers No. 1. Second Printing. (1983) (0)
- On Equality and the Black Experience (1972) (0)
- The Debate over Slavery: Stanley Elkins and His Critics (1974) (0)
- Exploratory Fieldwork on Latino Migrants and Indochinese Refugees. Refugees. RIIES Research Notes No. 1. (1976) (0)
- New York City and the New Caribbean Immigration: A Contextual Statement 1 (1979) (0)
- Book Reviews -Stanley L. Engerman, Gordon K. Lewis, Main currents in Caribbean thought: the historical evolution of Caribbean society in its ideological aspects, 1492-1900. Baltimore and London: The Johns Hopkins University Press, Johns Hopkins Studies in Atlantic History (2006) (0)
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