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  2. Hortense McClinton - Wikipedia

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    In 1964, the dean of UNC's School of Social Work offered McClinton a job, but she declined because of the uncertain funding attached to the position. [2] McClinton later accepted an appointed to a tenure-track faculty position at the UNC School of Social Work in 1966, making her the university's first Black faculty member. [3]

  3. Atlanta Sociological Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    Of the lesser known members who made important contributions to the Atlanta Sociological Laboratory, Monroe Nathan Work, a graduate from the University of Chicago department of Sociology, whose work was influenced by Du Bois’s studies at Atlanta University that he began working with the Atlanta Sociological Laboratory conducting research and ...

  4. History of sociology - Wikipedia

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    The Department of History and Sociology at the University of Kansas was established in 1891 [59] [60] and the first full-fledged independent university department of sociology was established in 1892 at the University of Chicago by Albion W. Small (1854–1926), who in 1895 founded the American Journal of Sociology. [61]

  5. Sociology - Wikipedia

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    The American Journal of Sociology was founded in 1895, ... cultural sociology sees all social ... The study also found that socially disadvantaged black students ...

  6. 1900s in sociology - Wikipedia

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    The American Sociological Society is founded; this is later renamed the American Sociological Association. The School of Sociology set up by the Charity Organisation Society for the training of Social Workers.

  7. Association of Black Sociologists - Wikipedia

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    It was established in 1970 as the Caucus of Black Sociologists (CBS) at that year's ASA meeting in Washington, D.C. [4] The CBS was influenced by both the women's liberation movement and opposition to the Vietnam War. [5] In 1976, the CBS was incorporated as an independent organization, the Association of Black Sociologists.

  8. Monroe Work - Wikipedia

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    Monroe Nathan Work (August 15, 1866 – May 2, 1945) [1] was an African-American sociologist who founded the Department of Records and Research at the Tuskegee Institute in 1908. His published works include the Negro Year Book and A Bibliography of the Negro in Africa and America , a bibliography of approximately seventeen thousand references ...

  9. Howard W. Odum - Wikipedia

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    Howard Washington Odum (May 24, 1884 – November 8, 1954) was a white American sociologist and author who researched African-American life and folklore. [1] Beginning in 1920, he served as a faculty member at the University of North Carolina, founding the university press, the journal Social Forces, and what is now the Howard W. Odum Institute for Research in Social Science, all in the 1920s.