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Horace R. Cayton Jr.

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The Chinese in the United States and the Chinese Christian Churches: A Statement Condensed for the National Conference on the Chinese Christian Churches from a Study by Horace R. Cayton and Anne O. Lively Incorporating Field Work and Consultation by Peter Y.F.
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Report on the Negro's Share in Industrial Rehabilitation: Sections on the Birmingham District, Car and Railroad Repair Shops, Conclusions and Recommendations by George Sinclair Mitchell, with Whom was Associated Horace Cayton; Submitted to
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With Anne O. Lively and Marjorie M. Carter. New York: Bureau of Research and Survey, National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America, 1955.
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Carry On!: The Carli & Stanley Stevens' Collection of Correspondence and Memorabilia from and about Horace Roscoe Cayton Jr.
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for a time. Cayton subsequently returned to government employment heading a Chicago-based research project for the
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With George Sinclair Mitchell. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 1939.
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and its black residents from the 1840s, when the area was a major transport hub for the
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Robert Washington, "Horace Cayton: Reflections on an Unfulfilled Sociological Career",
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Robert Washington, "Horace Cayton: Reflections on an Unfulfilled Sociological Career",
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New York: Council for Social Action of the Congregational and Christian Churches, 1940.
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The Black Metropolis in the Twenty-First Century: Race, Power, and Politics of Place
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politics and had acquaintances throughout the black American intelligentsia, with
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While living in New York during the 1950s, Cayton had an affair with
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In two volumes. Ed Diaz, ed. Seattle, WA: Bridgewater-Collins, 2002.
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Following his stint with the Interior Department, Cayton moved to
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in Chicago. He would remain working in that capacity until 1949.
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Black Metropolis: A Study of Negro Life in a Northern City
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Black Metropolis: A Study of Negro Life in a Northern City
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and worked for two years as a news correspondent at the
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During the 1950s, Cayton worked as a researcher for the
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Report on the Negro's Share in Industrial Rehabilitation
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Overybey, Mary Margaret; Kathryn Marie Dudley (eds.).
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In 1934, Cayton went to work as a researcher for the
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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc. 521:vol. 115, no. 22 (January 27, 1970), p. 18. 384:With George Sinclair Mitchell. n.c.: n.p, . 241:In 1940, Cayton became the director of the 172:, the first black American elected to the 29: 18: 723:20th-century African-American scientists 540:vol. 62, no. 6 (February 7, 1970), p. 2. 529: 527: 510: 508: 506: 504: 502: 500: 498: 496: 494: 467: 465: 450:Horace Roscoe Cayton: Selected Writings. 213:United States Department of the Interior 486:"Cayton, Horace Roscoe Jr. (1903-1970)" 461: 444:Personal Experiences in Race Relations. 324:, making his residence in the towns of 219:with George Sinclair Mitchell in 1935. 342:Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Center 293:He also wrote a weekly column for the 718:Franklin High School (Seattle) alumni 420:"Bronzeville," with St. Clair Drake, 361:National Endowment for the Humanities 7: 574:American Anthropological Association 515:"Negro Writer Horace R. Cayton Dies" 475:vol. 28, no. 1 (Spring 1997), p. 57. 628:Santa Cruz, CA: S.D. Stevens, 2003. 688:People from Santa Cruz, California 359:, on January 21, 1970, while on a 14: 417:Portland, OR: Reed College, 1946. 388:Black Workers and the New Unions. 168:. His mother was the daughter of 94:, newspaper columnist, and author 713:People from Capitola, California 438:Long Old Road: An Autobiography. 236:Black Workers and the New Unions 693:University of Washington alumni 226:, where he taught economics at 594:Munshi, Neil (June 15, 2018). 440:New York: Trident Press, 1965. 248:Cayton was the coauthor, with 184:as one memorable house guest. 1: 708:People from Aptos, California 678:African-American sociologists 446:n.c.: Horace R. Cayton, 1967. 232:Works Progress Administration 698:University of Chicago alumni 316:In 1961 Cayton moved to the 280:National Council of Churches 16:African American sociologist 550:Bullard, Robert D. (2007). 739: 624:Stanley D. Stevens (ed.), 633:The American Sociologist, 473:The American Sociologist, 426:—Reprinted as a pamphlet. 410:—Revised edition in 1962. 394:Negro Housing in Chicago. 276:American Jewish Committee 160:, to newspaper publisher 28: 649:Horace R. Clayton Papers 301:Personal life and legacy 193:University of Washington 116:Horace Roscoe Cayton Jr. 82:University of Washington 243:Parkway Community House 653:Chicago Public Library 332:. He later settled in 703:American sociologists 519:Santa Cruz Sentinel, 201:University of Chicago 162:Horace R. Cayton, Sr. 683:Writers from Seattle 614:Additional resources 488:, www.blackpast.org. 265:Underground Railroad 261:Chicago's South Side 224:Nashville, Tennessee 189:Franklin High School 182:Booker T. Washington 174:United States Senate 23:Horace R. 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Seattle, Washington
Paris, France
University of Washington
Sociologist
Black Metropolis: A Study of Negro Life in a Northern City
sociologist
working-class
black
Chicago
South Side, Chicago
Black Metropolis: A Study of Negro Life in a Northern City
Seattle, Washington
Horace R. Cayton, Sr.
Susie Revels
Hiram Rhodes Revels
United States Senate
Republican
Booker T. Washington
Franklin High School
University of Washington
sociology
University of Chicago
United States Department of the Interior
Nashville, Tennessee
Fisk University
Works Progress Administration
Parkway Community House
St. Clair Drake
Black Metropolis: A Study of Negro Life in a Northern City

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