Draft:Naomi Friedman Goldstein
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Naomi Friedman Goldstein (1920-1946) was an author who wrote The Roots of Prejudice Against the Negro in the United States, Boston University Press (1944). The book was based on her doctoral thesis. She died in an automobile accident in 1946.[1]
The New York Times[2] and American Journal of Sociology reviewed the book.[3]
Goldstein was married to Avram Goldstein, the noted professor of Pharmacology at the Stanford University School of Medicine.[4]
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- ^ "The Roots of Prejudice against the Negro in the United States. Naomi Friedman Goldstein | Social Service Review: Vol 23, No 3". doi:10.1086/637512.
- ^ Burger, Nash K. (August 28, 1949). "Origin Of Bias; THE ROOTS OF PREJUDICE AGAINST THE NEGRO. By Naomi Friedman Goldstein. Illustrated. ix + 213 pp. Boston: Boston University Press. $9.50". The New York Times – via NYTimes.com.
- ^ "The Roots of Prejudice Against the Negro in the United States. Naomi Friedman Goldstein". American Journal of Sociology. 56 (1): 116–117. July 15, 1950. doi:10.1086/220675 – via CrossRef.
- ^ https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2012/06/noted-pharmacologist-and-addiction-expert-avram-goldstein-dies-at-92.html