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Howard Washington Odum (May 24, 1884 – November 8, 1954) was an American sociologist and author who researched African-American life and folklore. Beginning in 1920, he served as a faculty member at the University of North Carolina, founding the university press, the journal Social Forces, and what is now the Howard W. Odum Institute for Research in Social Science, all in the 1920s. He also founded the university's School of Public Welfare, one of the first in the Southeast. With doctorates in psychology and sociology, he wrote extensively across academic disciplines, influencing several fields and publishing three novels in addition to 20 scholarly texts. He was white. (Source: DBPedia)
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1973
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1969
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1968
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1951
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1946
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1943
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1938
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1936
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1927
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1926
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The University of North Carolina Social Study Series (2)
American social science series (2)
The University of North Carolina sesquicentennial publications (1)