Thomas Jesse Jones
Thomas Jesse Jones (1873-1950) was a Welsh-American sociologist and educational administrator. He was Educational Director of the Phelps Stokes Fund from 1917 to 1946. W. E. B. DuBois accused Jones of systematically working to replace Black leaders with white and labelled Jones "that evil genius of the Negro race". Provided by Wikipedia
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The sociology of a New York city block by Jones, Thomas Jesse 1873-1950
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Principles and methods of Christian work in rural areas by Butterfield, Kenyon Leech 1868-1935, McKee, William J., Jones, Thomas Jesse
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The sociology of a New York city block by Jones, Thomas Jesse 1873-1950
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Education in East Africa by Jones, Thomas Jesse
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The Sociology of a New York City Block by Jones, Thomas Jesse
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The sociology of a New York City Block by Jones, Thomas Jesse 1873-1950
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Essentials of civilization a study in social values by Jones, Thomas Jesse
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Sociology of a New York City Block by Jones, Thomas Jesse 1873-1950
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Negro education a study of the private and higher schools for colored people in the United States
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