Social Class, Race, and Psychological Development, Edited by Martin Deutsch, et.al. buying Lib.Cong # 68-29635 pub 1968 Holt, Rinehart and Winston

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Compiled during the tumult of school desegregation beginning in the 1960s, this collection of eleven papers is edited by Martin Deutsch, Irwin Katz, and Arthur R. Jensen with a preface by Ernest R. Hilgard and dedicated to the recently assassinated Dr Martin Luther King. The frequently cited work is organized in four parts: (1) Biogenetic Perspectives, (2) Basic Processes in Intellectual Development, (3) Social and Psychological Perspectives, and (4) On the Education of the Disadvantaged.

Commonly used reference links: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Development, Compensatory Education, Desegregation Effects, Disadvantaged, Early Childhood Education, Environmental Influences, Genetics, Intervention, Language Acquisition, Racial Differences, School Desegregation, Social Class, Social Differences
The volume is a First Printing of First Edition in very good condition with tight clean bindings, minor foxing confined to the face pages, and no markings on the clean 423 pages.

The volume was part of a collection of books from the estate of the chief of staff (John R Black) for the historically important Hacker clinic, whose founder (Fredrick J Hacker) was consulted during the 1972 Olympic Terrorist takeover, the 1974 Patty Hearst kidnapping and served as the court appointed psychiatrist in the trial of Charles Manson.

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