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Reid produced extensive scholarship on a variety of subjects, but is particularly renowned for his work with West Indian immigrants, as well as on youth and the sociology of education. Swedish historian Gunnar
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Ira Reid's sociology course was by far the most stimulating of the year. Part provocative lecturer, part maestro of the
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challenged us to write an essay on the subject of 'blood will tell.'
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