J. Max Bond, "The Negro in Los Angeles" (Ph.D. Dissertation, Univ. of So. Calif, 1936) (c) University of Southern California.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS (Major titles only: see "Front Matter" for full Table of Contents including sub-sections, List of Tables, and List of Figures)

Front Matter: Title Pages, Table of Contents, List of Tables, List of Figures
I. Early Negro Settlers p. 1
II. Problems of Population and Ecology p. 38
III. The Negro Family p. 104
IV.Occupations p. 158
V. The Negro Church and Social Agencies p. 201
VI. Some Social Problems of the Los Angeles Negro p. 258
VII Social Organization and its Relation to Non-White Minority Technique p. 285
VIII. Findings Summarized in Light of the Social Distance Concept p. 319
IX. Conclusion and Recommendations p. 336
Back Matter: Bibliography (p. 349) and Appendix (p. 359)