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Psychological Aspects of the Civil Rights Movement and the Negro Professional Man
ARNOLD R. BEISSER; HIAWATHA HARRIS
Am J Psychiatry 1966;123:733-738.
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State of California Department of Mental Hygiene and Director, Center for Training in Community Psychiatry, 11665 W. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif
State of California Department of Mental Hygiene and Acting Chief of Professional Education, Metropolitan State Hospital, Norwalk, Calif
1966-67, American Psychiatric Association
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