3 Quotes & Sayings By Ldouglas Muncy

L. Douglas Muncy was born in Greenville, SC in 1939. He moved to Mississippi at the age of 4, where he attended public schools and then attended Jackson State College on a football scholarship where he played for two years. He graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Anthropology in 1961. He began his career as an anthropologist studying the Black Mississippi community while working for the National Park Service, while doing graduate work at the University of Chicago Read more

He completed his PhD in 1974 with a dissertation titled "The Secret Uses of Rhetoric: The Discourse of Lynching." Since then he has published over 100 books and scores of magazine articles, including anthropology text books. His other works include The Unintended Consequences of Negro Leadership, The New Dad, and The Case for God. Muncy is currently a professor emeritus at Johnson State College in Vermont teaching Educational Anthropology and is also the Executive Director of the Center for Applied Ethics and Entrepreneurship (CAEE) located on campus.

CAEE promotes student participation in entrepreneurial activities which is an extension of his work as a writer and editor and anthropologist and educator and researcher since 1961.

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Day blame ornery youngins. L.Douglas Muncy
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Fiction is the poor persons travel agent. L.Douglas Muncy