Lowry Nelson was an American sociologist known for his writings on race relations, social science research, and the impact of social policies on minority groups. He is perhaps most well-known for his work advocating for racial integration and civil rights during the mid-20th century.
Lowry Nelson has written:
'Baroque lyric poetry' -- subject(s): Baroque literature, History and criticism, Lyric poetry
Mary Lowry has written: 'The story of Belfast and its surroundings'
James Lowry Donaldson has written: 'Sergeant Atkins'
Mildred Lowry has written: 'Who, when, where in Kansas' -- subject(s): Genealogy
H. D. Lowry has written: 'Make believe'
David R. Lowry has written: 'State Terrorism'
T. M. Lowry has written: 'Intermediate chemistry'
Nelson has written: 'Lord Nelson and the agricultural labourers'
Gilbert Nelson has written: 'The Nelson family'
Frank Lowry Clark has written: 'A study of the Iliad in translation'
Jean Lowry has written: 'A journal of the captivity of Jean Lowry' -- subject(s): Biography, Diaries, Indian captivities
Gayle Nelson has written: 'Do As I Say'
H V. Lowry has written: 'Advanced mathematics for technical students'