Pinkett, Harold T., 1914-2001

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Harold T. Pinkett, born on April 7, 1914 in Salisbury, Maryland was the first African-American Archivist at the National Archives. He graduated summa cum laude from Morgan College (now Morgan State University) in 1935, and received his master’s degree in history from the University of Pennsylvania in 1938. He was appointed to the position of Archivist at the National Archives in 1942, where he served as a specialist on records relating to agriculture. Pinkett continued his education by earning his doctoral degree in history from American University in 1953. His dissertation focused on the work of Gifford Pinchot, Chief of the Forest Service, in which Pinkett used records from RG 95 Records of the Forest Service, located at the National Archives. Dr. Pinkett died on March 31, 2001.
Archival Resources
Role Title Holding Repository
referencedIn State of California vs. Yuba Goldfields Collection, 1979-1985 California state library
referencedIn Theodore Roosevelt Collection: Books, pamphlets, periodicals, 18-- - <ongoing> Theodore Roosevelt Collection, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
Role Title Holding Repository
Place Name Admin Code Country
Salisbury MD US
Baltimore MD US
Salisbury NC US
Subject
African American historians
Archival Practice
Archives
Archivists
Forest and forestry
Occupation
Archivist
Historian
Instructors
Military personnel
Professor
Teacher
Activity

Person

Birth 1914-04-07

Death 2001-03-15

Male

African Americans,

Americans

English,

Latin

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