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Early Publications of Dr. Max Stamper, AKA,
Dr. B. Maxwell Stamper.
POPULATION
AND DEVELOPMENT PUBLICATIONS AND PAPERS
by
Dr. Max Stamper
B.
Maxwell
Stamper, “The Revolution in Child
Survival,” Bulletin (The Global
Committee of Parliamentarians on Population
and Development) No. 2, 1986.
B.
Maxwell
Stamper, “Checklist for Population and
Development Planning,” Bulletin
(The Global Committee of Parliamentarians on
Population and Development) No. 1, 1985.
B.
Maxwell
Stamper, "Health Policies and
Development,” manuscript, 1985.
B.
Maxwell
Stamper, “Population Policies and
Development,” Managing International
Development, August, 1984.
B.
Maxwell
Stamper, “Mortality and the Health Targets
Reported in the United Nations Fifth
Inquiry,” manuscript, 1984.
B.
Maxwell
Stamper, “An assessment of the Early
Population Policies Proposed in Pakistan’s
National Development Plans,” manuscript,
1984.
B.
Maxwell
Stamper, Responsible for the preparation of
a number of United Nations publications
including:
United
Nations, Policy Analysis of Population
and Health-Related Interventions within
Development Strategies, Internal Working
Paper, 1983, 122 pp.
[Max Stamper]
United
Nations, “Health and Mortality
Policies,” in Report on Monitoring of
Population Policies, 1984. [Max Stamper/B.
Maxwell Stamper].
United
Nations, “Mortality, Morbidity, and Health
Policies,” in Report on Monitoring of
Population Policies, (ESA/P/WP.69), pp.
41-77. [Max Stamper].
United
Nations, Population Policy Compendium on
Mozambique. [Max Stamper]
United
Nations, Population Policy Compendium on
Bangladesh. [Max Stamper]
United
Nations, Population Policy Compendium on
Singapore. [Max Stamper]
United
Nations, Population Policy Compendium on
Kenya. [Max Stamper]
Max
Stamper, Demographic Considerations
and Population Policies in Development
Planning: A Survey of Third World Countries
and a Case Study of Bangladesh and Pakistan,
Doctoral Dissertation, London School
of Economics. Advisor, Professor D.V. Glass,
1979, 259 pp.
Max
Stamper, “Population, Income Distribution,
and Development Planning: An Application of
an Analytical Framework for Planners,”
manuscript, 1984, 55 pp.
Max
Stamper, “Professor D.V. Glass, Pioneer in
Population Studies,” The International
Encyclopedia for Social Sciences, 1979.
Max
Stamper, Population and Planning in
Developing Nations, A Review of Sixty
Development Plans for the 1970s, New
York: The Population Council, 1977, xii, 265
pp.
Max
Stamper, Review of People: An International
Choice, The Multilateral Approach to
Population, by Rafael M. Salas, In
Population Studies, Vol. 31, No. 1,
March 1977.
Max
Stamper, Demographic Considerations and
Population Policies in Development Planning,
A Discussion Paper, New York: The Population
Council, 1974, 189 pp.
Max
Stamper, Population Policies in Development
Planning: A Study of Seventy Less Developed
Countries, Reports on Population/Family
Planning, New York: The Population
Council, May 1973, No. 13.
Max
Stamper, La politique demographique dans les
plans de developpement economique
Une stude de soixante-dix pays peu
developpes, Bulletins de demographie et
de planning familial, Paris, Novembre,
1973, 44 pp.
Max
Stamper, La politica de poblacion en la
planificacion para el desarrollo, Un estudio
de setenta paises en via de desarrollo, Informes
sobre Populacion Planificacion Familiar,
Bogota, Mayo, 1972, 91 pp.
Max
Stamper, Population Policy in Development
Planning, A Discussion Paper, New York :
The Population Council, 1972, 91 pp.
Max
Stamper, “Some Demographic Consequences of
the Cuban Revolution,” Concerned
Demography, March 1971, Vol. 2, No. 4.
HUMAN
RIGHTS PUBLICATIONS
By
Max Stamper
Please
note:
The
following is an incomplete bibliography of
articles written for the National Urban
League by Dr. Max Stamper up until about
1990.
After 1990, the writing demands
became so great that further bibliographic
records could not be kept.
NATIONAL
URBAN LEAGUE
Wrote,
edited, and designed the National Urban
League Annual Report 1990.
Wrote,
edited, and designed the National Urban
League Annual Report 1989.
Wrote,
edited, and designed the National Urban
League Annual Report 1988.
Wrote
the following reports and publications:
President’s
Letter to the Board of Trustees. (May, 1991)
President’s
Letter to the Board of Trustees.
(November,
1990)
President’s
Letter to the Board of Trustees. (May,
1990)
President’s
Letter to the Board of Trustees.
(February
1990)
President’s
Report to the Delegate Assembly (1990)
(68
pages)
President’s
Report to the Delegate Assembly (1989)
(55
pages)
Chairman’s
Report to the Delegate Assembly (1990)
(20 pages)
Chairman’s
Report to the Delegate Assembly (1989)
(20
pages)
“President’s
Message,” Anniversary Journal
(1990).
“Chairman’s
Message,” Anniversary Journal
(1990).
Wrote
and edited sections of The State of Black
America.
Wrote
“Racial Parity by the Year 2000,” by the
President of the National Urban League for Black
Collegiate Magazine.
Wrote
speech for Congressman Charles Rangel
published in the Congressional Record
(June 26, 1990) and the National League
Anniversary Journal (1990)
Co-Authored
“National Urban League, Born of Hope and
Necessity, Celebrates its 80th
Anniversary,” feature newspaper story
distributed nationally (July, 1990).
Wrote
“History of the National Urban League,”
and “Message from the President,” for
the 1990 conference publication.
Drafted
a proclamation for Mayor David N. Dinkins on
the “National Urban League Week,” (July,
1990).
Drafted
a proclamation for Gov. Mario M. Cuomo on
the “National Urban League Week,” (July,
1990).
Drafted
a proclamation for President George Bush on
the “National Urban League Week,” (July,
1990).
Drafted
letter for signature by President George
Bush that was published in the National
Urban League Conference Program (July,
1990).
Edited
The Black Executive Exchange Program
Quarterly Newsletter.
Wrote “Epilogue,” in 80th
Anniversary Journal (July 1990).
Wrote
the following news stories distributed
nationally to hundreds of media outlets:
Max
Stamper, “GEORGE BUSH ADDRESSES NATIONAL
URBAN LEAGUE”
Max
Stamper, “LOUIS K. SULLIVAN ADDRESSES THE
NATIONAL URBAN LEAGUE ON CRITICAL MINORITY
HEALTH ISSUES.”
Max
Stamper, “ELIZABETH DOLE ADDRESSES
NATIONAL URBAN LEAGUE ON NEW JOBS.”
Max
Stamper, “JACK KEMP ADDRESSES NATIONAL
URBAN LEAGUE ON HOUSING FOR THE POOR.”
Max
Stamper, “JESSE JACKSON, JR., URGES YOUTH
TO STAY IN SCHOOL AND OUT OF DRUGS.”
Max
Stamper, “NATIONAL URBAN LEAGUE PROCLAIMS
“STOP THE VIOLENCE AWARENESS WEEK.”
Max
Stamper, “BUSINESS AND LABOR LEADERS
ADDRESS THE NATIONAL URBAN LEAGUE CONFERENCE
ON EDUCATION AND JOBS.”
Max
Stamper, “NATIONAL URBAN LEAGUE RELEASES
MAJOR RESEARCH PAPER: “STALLING OUT: THE
RELATIVE PROGRESS OF AFRICAN AMERICANS.”
Max
Stamper, “RACISM COULD BANKRUPT THE NATION
REPORTS THE NATIONAL URBAN LEAGUE”
Max
Stamper, “AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY AND
CULTURE ARE BEING NEGLECTED IN THE SCHOOLS
ACCORDING TO A NATIONAL URBAN LEAGUE
FORUM.”
Max
Stamper, “MAJOR CHALLENGES FACING
AFRICAN-AMERICAN FAMILIES ADDRESSED AT
NATIONAL URBAN LEAGUE FORUM.”
Max
Stamper, “SOLUTIONS TO INNER-CITY CRIME
DISCUSSED BY NATIONAL URBAN LEAGUE: NEW YORK
CITY POLICY CHIEF URGES STRONGER DRUG AND
GUN CONTROL.”
Max
Stamper, “AIDS CHALLENGE DISCUSSED BY
NATIONAL URBAN LEAGUE”
Max
Stamper, “MATH-SCIENCE PARTNERSHIP
LAUNCHED BY GENERAL ELECTRIC AND URBAN
LEAGUE.”
Max
Stamper, “URBAN LEAGUE SUNDAY PROCLAIMS:
OUR CHILDREN, OUR FUTURE.”
Max
Stamper, “HOMER D. SCHOEN NAMED VICE
PRESIDENT, CORPORATE MARKETING, NATIONAL
URBAN LEAGUE”
Max
Stamper, “NATIONAL URBAN LEAGUE
INAUGURATES NATIONWIDE COMPUTER NETWORK.”
Max
Stamper, “MERRILL LYNCH AND THE NATIONAL
URBAN LEAGUE ANNOUNCE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
FOR THE “CLASS OF 2000.”
Max
Stamper, “FOUR YOUNG LEAGUE VETERANS TO
RECEIVE WHITNEY M. YOUNG, JR. MEDALLION.”
Max
Stamper, “BEEP’S 20TH
ANNIVERSARY SEMINAR TO FEATURE RONALD H.
BROWN AND AFRICAN-AMERICAN BUSINESS AND
EDUCATION LEADERS.”
Max
Stamper, “NATIONAL URBAN LEAGUE MALE
RESPONSIBILITY CONFERENCE TO FOCUS ON CRISIS
OF ADOLESCENT AFRICAN-AMERICAN MALES.”
Max
Stamper, “NATIONAL URBAN LEAGUE HOSTS
CONFERENCE ON ADOLESCENT MALE
RESPONSIBILITY.”
Max
Stamper, “NATIONAL URBAN LEAGUE’S BEEP
OBSERVES 20TH ANNIVERSARY
SEMINAR.”
Max
Stamper, “ROBERT C. LARSON IS ELECTED
CHAIRMAN OF NATIONAL URBAN LEAGUE”
Max
Stamper, “URBAN LEAGUE SUNDAY CALLS FOR A
‘DECADE OF DIFFERENCE’ TO ACHIEVE RACIAL
PARITY.”
Max
Stamper, “NATIONAL URBAN LEAGUE TO LAUNCH
COMMUNITY EDUCATION PROJECT WITH GRANT FROM
THE ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION.”
Max
Stamper, “NATIONAL URBAN LEAGUE RECEIVES
WILLIAM PENN FOUNDATION GRANT FOR MEMBERSHIP
DRIVE AND FUND.”
Max
Stamper, “NATIONAL URBAN LEAGUE LAUNCHES
FIRST MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN.”
Max
Stamper, 33 COLLEGES REGISTER FOR
“CORPORATE LEADERSHIP/BLACK COLLEGE
PARTNERSHIP MONTH.”
Max
Stamper, “(Name of College) WILL
PARTICIPATE IN “CORPORATE LEADERSHIP/BLACK
COLLEGE PARTNERSHIP MONTH.” (Sample
Release).
Max
Stamper, Associate Editor, The Urban
League News
Wrote
the following articles:
Max
Stamper, “Maggie’s American Dream, The
Life and Times of A Black Family.”
Max
Stamper, “Drugs Destroy Dreams—IBN and
the National
Urban League Form a Youth Drug Intervention
Program.”
Max
Stamper, “Our Children, Our Future’
Proclaims the National Urban League”
Max
Stamper, “General Electric and Urban
League Launch Math-Science Partnership.”
Max
Stamper, “Tampa Urban League to Hold AIDS
Conference.”
Max
Stamper, “The Regional Delegate
Assemblies.”
Max
Stamper, “New Guide to Assist Minority
Teens with Careers.”
Max
Stamper, “National Urban League
Conferences Feature Job Opportunity
Showcase.”
Max
Stamper, “Merrill Lynch and the National
Urban League Announce ScholarshipBuilder
Program for the Class of 2000.”
Max
Stamper, “Four Urban League Veterans
Receive Whitney M. Young, Jr. Medallion.”
Max
Stamper, “National Urban League and the
Continental Corporation Foundation Publish
Guide to Assist Teens With Careers.”
Max
Stamper, “Computerwize Project Aims to
Educate Minority Students, Van Equipped with
Computer to Travel to Detroit Schools.”
Max
Stamper, “National Professional Leadership
Award Presented to John E. Jacob.”
Max
Stamper, “Report on the 1989 Regional
Assemblies.”
Max
Stamper, “Corporate Executives and
Celebrities Tee-Off at National Corporate
Invitational Golf Tournament.”
Max
Stamper, “National Urban League Releases
Major Research Paper: Stalling Out: the
Relative Progress of African Americans.”
Max
Stamper, “Over 500 at Whitney M. Young
Center’s 4th Annual
Commemoration Celebration.”
Max
Stamper, “The National Urban League Youth
Conference.”
Max
Stamper, “Birmingham Urban League Begins
New Retraining and Employment.”
Max
Stamper, “Urban League of Philadelphia.”
Max
Stamper, “Education Initiatives at the
Winston-Salem Urban League.”
Max
Stamper, “The New York ScholarshipBuilders
Enters Second Year.”
Max
Stamper, “Report on the 1990 Regional
Assemblies.”
Max
Stamper, “National Urban League Receives
Grant from The William Penn Foundation.”
Max
Stamper, “Community Mobilization for
Education.”
Max
Stamper, “Urban League of Philadelphia
Presents Whitney M. Young, Jr. Awards.
Max
Stamper, “Stop the Violence, Overcoming
Self-Destruction.”
Max
Stamper, “Gov. Wilder Addresses the Urban
League of Greater Richmond.”
Max
Stamper, “Birmingham Begins New Employment
Program.”
Max
Stamper, “League and Red Cross Hold AIDS
Training Session.”
Max
Stamper, “Enic C. Baird Was Executive
Assistant to Three National Urban League
Presidents.”
Max
Stamper, “Orlando Urban League Sponsors
Corporate Luncheon.”
Max
Stamper, “Buffalo Urban League Hosts
Evans-Young Awards Dinner.”
Max
Stamper, “Urban League of Long Island
Sponsors Equal Opportunity Luncheon.”
Max
Stamper, “Washington Urban League
Celebrates the 19th Annual
Whitney M. Young, Jr. Memorial Dinner.”
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