Higginbotham, Elizabeth
HIGGINBOTHAM, Elizabeth
HIGGINBOTHAM, Elizabeth. American, b. 1948. Genres: Women's studies and issues, Race relations. Career: Division of Urban Planning, Columbia University, urban sociologist; University of Delaware, Newark, professor of sociology. Publications: Too Much to Ask: Black Women in the Era of Integration, 2001. EDITOR: (with A. Timberlake, L.W. Cannon, and R.F. Guy) Women of Color and Southern Women: A Bibliography of Social Science Research, 1975-1988, 1988; (with M. Romero) Women and Work: Exploring Race, Ethnicity, and Class, 1997. Author of articles in academic journals. Address: Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, University of Delaware, 322 Smith Hall, Newark, DE 19716, U.S.A. Online address: ehiggin@atsudel.edu
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