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  2. Kenneth and Mamie Clark - Wikipedia

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    During the summer of 1941, after Clark was already asked to teach a summer session at City College of New York, the Dean of Hampton Institute in Virginia asked Clark to start a department of psychology there. In 1942 Kenneth Clark would become the first African-American tenured, full professor at the City College of New York. Clark also managed ...

  3. Harlem Youth Opportunities Unlimited - Wikipedia

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    Harlem Youth Opportunities Unlimited, more commonly called HARYOU, was an American social activism organization founded by psychologists Kenneth Clark and Mamie Phipps Clark in 1962. Its director was Cyril deGrasse Tyson, father of astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson , and founding member of the 100 Black Men of America . [ 1 ]

  4. Mamie Phipps Clark - Wikipedia

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    Mamie Phipps Clark (April 18, 1917 – August 11, 1983) was a social psychologist who, along with her husband Kenneth Clark, focused on the development of self-consciousness in black preschool children.

  5. List of Binghamton University honorary degree recipients

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    Kenneth Clark: 1985: Psychologist Roald Hoffmann: 1985: Theoretical chemist and 1981 Nobel Prize in Chemistry recipient Winfred Lehmann: 1985: Ashbel Smith Professor of Linguistics and German Languages, University of Texas Eliezer Wiesel: 1985: Andrew Mellon Professor in the Humanities, Boston University Morton Bloomfield: 1986

  6. Kenneth Clark (psychologist) - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Kenneth Clark (psychologist)

  7. Kenneth Clark (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Clark (1903–1983) was an English art historian and television presenter. ... Kenneth Clark (psychologist) (1914–2005), African-American psychologist;

  8. Francis Sumner - Wikipedia

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    He also is known for teaching social psychologist Kenneth B. Clark, an influential figure in the civil rights movement. [14] Sumner encouraged that psychology should move away from philosophy and the school of education. [7]: 228 Sumner resigned from West Virginia Collegiate Institute on August 31, 1928.

  9. Baldwin–Kennedy meeting - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Clark, psychologist, activist, and founder of Harlem Youth Opportunities Unlimited; June Shagaloff, Education Director of the NAACP (attending in an "unofficial capacity") Lorraine Hansberry, playwright best known for A Raisin in the Sun (1959) Lena Horne, musician, actor and activist