Association of Black Sociologists
The Association of Black Sociologists (abbreviated ABS) is an American learned society dedicated to the advancement of scholarship by African American sociologists. It is based in Chicago, Illinois. Its official journal is Issues in Race & Society, which it publishes in a partnership with Vanderbilt University's Peabody College.
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Association of Black Sociologists
The Association of Black Sociologists (abbreviated ABS) is an American learned society dedicated to the advancement of scholarship by African American sociologists. It is based in Chicago, Illinois. Its official journal is Issues in Race & Society, which it publishes in a partnership with Vanderbilt University's Peabody College.
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Caucus of Black Sociologists
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James E. Blackwell
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