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Taylor, Ronald Lewis was born on February 27, 1941 in St. Petersburg, Florida, United States. Son of David T. and Lillian (Bell) Miller.
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Written by scholars who share an identity with the minority families they write about, this collection of essays offers a detailed description and analysis of the historical and contemporary forces that have shaped the structure and the role of social class and gender dynamics of the four dominant minority groups—African-American, Hispanic, Asian, and Native American—and their sub-populations in the United States. The four dominant minority groups—African American, Hispanic, Asian, and Native American—and their sub-populations in the United States are focused on. The multiracial/multicultural diversity of family patterns and dynamics are considered. The similarities and differences between groups as well as the considerable diversity (in values, beliefs, and cultural practices) the groups represent are emphasized. Well-balanced treatment of the role of social class and gender as they bear on the behavior and attitudes of family members of minority groups is provided.
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Taylor, Ronald Lewis was born on February 27, 1941 in St. Petersburg, Florida, United States. Son of David T. and Lillian (Bell) Miller.
Bachelor, Bethune-Cookman College, 1962. Master of Arts, Howard University, 1964. Doctor of Philosophy, Boston University, 1973.
Dean of men, Bethune-Cookman College, Daytona Beach, Florida, 1964-1965;
director finance aid, Bethune-Cookman College, Daytona Beach, Florida, 1965-1967;
instructor, lecturer, Boston University, 1967-1970;
research associate, consultant, Army Bureau Research, Fort Devens, Massachusetts, 1971-1973;
assistant professor, U. Connecticut, Storrs, 1972-1978;
associate professor, U. Connecticut, Storrs, 1978-1990;
chair department sociology, U. Connecticut, Storrs, 1981-1986;
professor sociology, U. Connecticut, Storrs, since 1990;
director Institute African-American Studies, U. Connecticut, Storrs, since 1993. Member of national advisory board Center NAt. Policy, Washington, since 1991.
Grant review panel Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, 1991-1993.
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Member American Association of University Professors (University Connecticut chapter president 1993-1994), American Sociological Association (committee on committees 1991-1993, nominations committee 1994-1996), Eastern Sociological Society (chair elections 1991-1993, vice president 2003-2004).
Married Bernice E. Chavis, December 24, 1967. Children: Kevin, Darryl.