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(1944) [MARC] Author: Gunnar Myrdal
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Index
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326, 3^9-330* ^38* 6451 ^47> ^54, 7^7*
734-735» 750> 753> 7^9* 795> 802, 878,
959-960, 987-993} as leaders, 731-7325
and Negro protest, 804-805
Profits from penitentiaries, 548-549
Programs, building of, 1061
Prohibition, 17, 19, 455, 457
Promotion, racial discrimination in, 1118,
1X22
Propaganda, 7825 Japanese, 814, 8i4n.-
8150.5 and treatment of Negroes, 1016
Property interests in the South, 454
Property requirement for voting, 446, 483-
484, 514
Property rights, 671
Property values, and Negroes, 623
Proportional representation, 1327
Prosser, Gabriel, 736
Prostitution: Negro, 329, 655, 838-839,
974» 9761 977> 1268, 13615 white, 607
Protection} see Police protection to Negroes
Protectionism: economic, 386, 3955 social,
279
“Protective community,” 525, 680-683, 688,
703* 7 ^ 3 i 9^4i 976
“Protective” leagues, 449
Protest, Negro (see also Compromise be-
tween accommodation and protest), 720,
7235 Abolitionist and Reconstruction
leaders of, 737-7395 accommodation
under, 7605 under cover, 757, 763-764,
768, 771, 772-7735 during depression and
in World War II, 754-756; against dis-
crimination, 640-641, 8515 and educa-
tion, 879, 881, 9005 expressed in arts and
literature, 9935 Garvey movement, 746-
7495 and intellectuals, 749-750; leaders
of. 7»6. 730, 73fi-738. 74i-743. 746-749.
771-772, 1005-1006; in Negro history
and culture, 750-754; and Negro per-
sonality, 757-7675 Negro press an organ
for, 908-912; Niagara movement, 742-
744; nonpolitical agencies for, 858-859;
in the North, 777-7795 organizations of,
776-777, 812.815, 817-842, 851-852,
854, 8775 position of upper class in, 794-
7975 at present, 744-745 5 and religion,
757; rising, 663, 759, 783, 87«» 877>
880, 1003-X0045 slave revolts, 736-7375
as spiritual basis for self-segregation, 7975
and segregation policy, 795-79^5 Tuiie-
gce compromise, 739-742; in World War
I, 745; in World War II, 755, 818
Protestantism, 864-865
Provincialism: Negro, 783-785; of South-
ern liberals, 471-473
P^chic traits: Negro, 144-1491 research
into^ ijp
Public contacts, Negro and white, 5 3 5-5 3
545-546, 1001
Public facilities, discrimination and segre-
gation in use of, 61, 65, 628, 634, 795
Public health programs, 212, 323, 324, 344-
346} segregation in, 325
Public institutions, democracy in, 582
Public opinion: and attitude against inter-
marriage, 617; changes in, 1032-1033;
control of courts by, 523, 524, 547, 562;
control of, by leaders, 712, 10335 depend-
ence of judges and police on, 524, 526;
influence of, 556, 678, 718, 8105 instabil-
ity of, 782; and lynching, 566; on mean
and dishonest whites, 5595 and Negro pro-
test, 7265 and race etiquette, 618
Public opinion polls, 6260., 8150., 8930.-
8940., 1137-1139, X186, 1294, 1328,
1332, 1376-1377, 1400, 1421, 1430
Public service, 3335 careers in, 4375 dis-
crimination in, 169, 170, 334-337, 5^8,
1000-1001; distribution of, 3345 Negroes
in, 327-329, 542-543
Public Works Administration, 343, 345,
347, 350, 400, 1104, 1273
Public works program, 6270., 904
Publicity: to discrimination in war plants,
414, 4155 focused on officeholders, 718;
N.A.A.C.P., 827; to Negro affairs, by
white press, 646; to Negro crime news,
655-656, 9185 in Negro press, 5255 to
Negro problem, need for, 48, 109, 3390.,
383-384, 4i8n., 6005 personal, 918-920
Puckett, Ncwbcll N., cited, 965
“Pullman class”; see Upper class, white
Punishment, leniency in, for Negro crimes
against Negroes, 551, 592, 764, 969, 976,
978, 1344
Purchasing power, Negro, 654, 804, 805
Puritanism, 591, 931, 939, 940; and Amer-
ican arts, 993; and natural law, 15-175
Negro, 1388, 14255 “sex-appeal” a back-
wash of, 91 8n.
Purity, racial, 1140., 115
Purvis, Robert, 737
Qualitative goal for Negro population pol-
icy, 169
Quantitative goal for Negro population
policy, 167-169
Quillan, Frank U., cited, 438, 599
Race: definition of, 113-117, 586^ 5^9-590>t
668, 1 198-1 199; occasional imposaibflity
of determining, 683n.-684n.
Race attitudes: existing studies of, 1136-
11375 quantitative studies of, 1136-1143
Race dogmaj see Infenori^ concept

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