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Kenneth B. Clark



Clark, Kenneth Bancroft - 1914–, American educator and psychologist, b. Panama Canal Zone, grad. Howard (B.A., 1935) and Columbia (Ph.D., 1940). He taught psychology at Howard (1937–38) and at Hampton Institute (1940–41). He was the first African American to hold a permanent professorship at the City College of New York, where he taught from 1942 to 1975, and to be a member   Read More...

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    Against the Odds: Scholars Who Challenged Racism in the Twentieth Century
    by Benjamin P. Bowser, Paul Grant, Louis Kushnick. 264 pgs.


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