James S. Coleman (12 May 1926-25 March 1995)

(Originally published in the New York Times Magazine, 31 Dec 1995.) A brief biographical note on the liberal mathematical sociologist, James S. Coleman. This sketch touches on the findings of Coleman's extensive research done in compliance with the Civil Rights Act, which required that educatio...

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