1938
DOI: 10.2307/2291828
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Psychology in Negro Institutions

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“…This served to help strengthen an emerging institutional base for African Americans in psychology. According to Canady (1939, as reported by Guthrie, 1998, pp. 126–129), by 1936 Black colleges had a total of 88 psychology faculty—although most of these were European Americans.…”
Section: Social and Historical Contextsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…This served to help strengthen an emerging institutional base for African Americans in psychology. According to Canady (1939, as reported by Guthrie, 1998, pp. 126–129), by 1936 Black colleges had a total of 88 psychology faculty—although most of these were European Americans.…”
Section: Social and Historical Contextsmentioning
confidence: 95%