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Phylon (1960-) | 1970

The Law, Faculty Desegregation and Social Change.

Albert Schaffer; Ruth C. Schaffer

pHE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT constitutes an historic effort to rid America of the contradiction between national beliefs on equality and individualism and the elements of caste in the stratification system.1 It seeks to establish Negro Americans in the status of citizen with the rights and privileges possessed by all other incumbents.2 Success would facilitate the inclusion in national policy of the goals and aspirations of the Negro minority. The civil rights struggle represents one phase of a long-standing conflict in the Western world, the effort by lower classes to acquire the prerequisites for participating in the national society on the same basis as members of privileged orders. Marshall analyzed this trend in England.3 He delineated the process by which the rights of the status evolved into three distinct components civil, political and social and each was extended to the lower classes.


Administrative Science Quarterly | 1971

Woodruff: A Study of Community Decision Making.

L. Vaughn Blakenship; Albert Schaffer; Ruth C. Schaffer

This study analyzes the factors that operated during the thirties on through the mid-sixties to prevent the city and the urban township surrounding it from developing organized, cooperative responses to industrial and population growth. It concentrates on both the decisions and the failure to make decisions that had the greatest impact on maintaining the framework of city and township government.Originally published 1970.A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make available again books from our distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These editions are published unaltered from the original, and are presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both historical and cultural value.


Phylon (1960-) | 1966

Socialization and the Development of Attitudes toward Negroes in Alabama

Ruth C. Schaffer; Albert Schaffer


Social Forces | 1955

The Little Community: Viewpoints for the Study of a Human Whole. By Robert Redfield. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1955. 182 pp.

Albert Schaffer


Accomplishments and Impacts of Reservoirs | 1983

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Albert Schaffer; Ruth C. Schaffer


Archive | 1981

Correlates of Community Development

Albert Schaffer; Ruth C. Schaffer; Gary M Halter


Social Forces | 1976

Social Impacts of McClellan-Kerr Navigation System: A Study of Public Sector Response to Water Resource Development,

Albert Schaffer; Albert Hunter


American Journal of Political Science | 1973

Symbolic Communities: The Persistence and Change of Chicago's Local Communities.

Betty H. Zisk; Oliver P. Williams; Arnold J. Meltsner; Edward C. Hayes; Albert Schaffer; Ruth C. Schaffer; Harlan Hahn; Charles M. Bonjean; Terry Nichols Clark; Robert L. Lineberry


Social Forces | 1970

The Study of Urban Politics: Comment Ca Va?@@@Metropolitan Political Analysis: A Social Access Approach.@@@The Politics of City Revenue.@@@Power Structure and Public Policy: Who Rules in Oakland?@@@Woodruff: A Study of Community Decision-Making.@@@People and Politics in Urban Society. Vol. 6, Urban Affairs Annual Reviews.@@@Community Politics: A Behavioral Approach.

Albert Schaffer; Robert R. Alford; Harry M. Scoble


Archive | 1970

Bureaucracy and Participation: Political Cultures in Four Wisconsin Cities.

Albert Schaffer; Ruth C. Schaffer

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Charles M. Bonjean

University of Texas at Austin

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Robert L. Lineberry

University of Texas at Austin

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Robert R. Alford

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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