Find a way or make one a documentary history of Clark Atlanta University Whitney M. Young Jr. School of Social Work (1920-2020)
"The book examines the history of a school of social work as it unfolded over a century of US history when the "separate but equal" doctrine was accepted in both law and custom in the US. The founding of the School was spearheaded by leading scholars and social activists in Atlanta, G...
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