Journal of Race Development - Major Articles

Major Articles

The following are some of the articles published in The Journal of Race Development which are most commonly cited today.

  • Chamberlain, A. F., "The Contribution of the Negro to Human Civilization", Journal of Race Development, 1 (April 1911)
  • Du Bois, W.E.B., "Of the Culture of White Folk," Journal of Race Development (April 1917)
  • Huntington, Ellsworth, "The Adaptability of the White Man to Tropical America," Journal of Race Development (October 1914).
  • McKenzie, Fayette Avery, "The American Indian of Today and Tomorrow," The Journal of Race Development, 3:2 (October 1912)
  • Singh, Sander, "The Hindu in Canada," Journal of Race Development, 7 (1916–17), 361–382
  • Veblen, Thorstein, "The Mutation Theory and the Blond Race", Journal of Race Development (1913)
  • Veblen, Thorstein, "The Opportunity of Japan", Journal of Race Development (1915)

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