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Ralph Turner, an oral history Ralph H. Turner

Turner discusses his childhood in Chicago and So. Calif., and continues through his education, World War II military service, and career in sociology. Major topics discussed include Turner's work on race relations, the impact of the sixties on the field of sociology, Turner's participation in national and international sociology organizations, and his service at UCLA.

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  • "Turner discusses his childhood in Chicago and So. Calif., and continues through his education, World War II military service, and career in sociology. Major topics discussed include Turner's work on race relations, the impact of the sixties on the field of sociology, Turner's participation in national and international sociology organizations, and his service at UCLA."@en

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