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- Personal name: Sowell, Thomas,
- Dates associated with a name: 1930-
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- Personal name: So-wei-erh, Tʻo-ma-ssu,
- Dates associated with a name: 1930-
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- Source citation: Economics: analysis and issues, 1971.
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- Source citation: Mei-kuo chung tsu chien shih, 1993:
- Information found: title page (Tʻo-ma-ssu So-wei-erh [Chi. reading])
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- Source citation: Barbarians inside the gates ... 1999:
- Information found: CIP title page (Thomas Sowell) introduction (Hoover Institution, Stanford U.)
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- Source citation: dismantling America, ©2010:
- Information found: title page (Thomas Sowell) dust jacket (he has taught economics at Cornell, UCLA, Amherst and other academic institutions)
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- Source citation: African American National Biography, accessed September 15, 2014, via Oxford African American Studies Center database:
- Information found: (Sowell, Thomas; Thomas Hancock Sowell; educator, economist, soldier, autobiographer/memoirist; born 30 June 1930 in Gastonia, North Carolina, United States; drafted, Marine Corps (1951); earned AB in Economics from Harvard University (1958), master's degree in Economics from Columbia University (1959) and PhD in Economics from University of Chicago (1968); intern, U.S. Department of Labor (1962); instructor in economics, Rutgers University and Douglass College (1962-1963); lecturer in economics, Howard University (1963-1964); taught economics, Cornell University, Brandeis University, Amherst College, UCLA (1965-1972); project director at the Urban Institute (1972-1974); on the White House Economic Advisory Board (1981))