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ILLUSTRATION CREDITSCHAPTER 1xlvi Reuters/Christian Hartmann 2 AP Photo/Fabian Bimmer 3 (top) TedSpiegel/Corbis; (bottom) Blend Images/Alamy 4 (top) Corbis; (bottom)Archives of the History of American <strong>Psychology</strong>, The University of Akron 5(top) Corbis; (bottom) Vintage Images/Alamy 6 Corbis 7 (left) WellesleyCollege Archives; (center) Archives of the History of American <strong>Psychology</strong>, TheUniversity of Akron; (right) Courtesy of the Moorland-Spingarn Research Center,Howard University Archives; (bottom) Clark University 8 (left) CulverPictures; (center) Underwood & Underwood/Corbis; (right) Archives of theHistory of American <strong>Psychology</strong>, The University of Akron 9 (left) Special Collections,Donald C. Davidson Library/University of California, Santa Barbara;(right) Courtesy of Robert D. 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