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by Dalton Conley
Dalton Conley's book touches on many interesting issues relating to race, class, and income levels in the United States. You may want to read more about these topics! In fact, these issues would be excellent starter ideas for research projects.
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- Northern Kentucky University's Book Connection Web Site.
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Read more by and about Dalton Conley:
- Academic Search Premier
- Articles by and about Dr. Conley are often published in magazines and journals. Search this database with his name to see recent publications.
- Newspaper Source
- Articles by and about Dr. Conley are often published in newspapers. He also makes appearances on public affairs shows. Search this database with his name to see recent publications.
- Dalton Conley Home Page
- Check Dr. Conley's own home page for his insights, current interests and activities.
Read more about how race can affect our outlook and chances in life:
- NKUIRE
- Search here for books on this topic. Try using terms such as "race awareness," "race discrimination," and "race relations." Articles from Popular and News Publications
Read more about how class can affect our outlook and chances in life:
- NKUIRE
- Search here for books on this topic. Try using terms such as "class consciousness" and "social class AND race."
Read more about how income levels can affect our outlook and chances in life:
- NKUIRE
- Search here for books on this topic. Try using terms such as "poverty--psychological aspects," "income distribution" and "poverty."
Read more Autobiographies:
- NKUIRE
- In Northern's library catalog, NKUIRE, you can identify many books that you might like to read: Try entering >Autobiography.< You will even see subdivisions of this topic such as >Autobiography - Women Authors< and >Autobiography - Humor.< The subject heading >Autobiographies< finds collections of shorter autobiographical writings. Be sure to browse through the listings for subject headings that begin with >Autobiographical.<
The Honky Research Guide is maintained by Mary Chesnut. Suggestions and comments are welcome.
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