Wharton, Clifton R. (Clifton Reginald), Jr., 1926-

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Pioneering economist and corporate executive Clifton Reginald Wharton, Jr. was born on September 13, 1926, in Boston, Massachusetts. His father, Clifton R. Wharton, Sr., was the first African American to be named Career Ambassador of the United States Foreign Service where he serviced for over four decades. Being the son of a career diplomat, Wharton spent his early childhood years in the Canary Islands, Spain, being tutored by his mother where he became fluent in Spanish.

In 1943, Wharton received his diploma from Boston Latin School and entered Harvard University at age sixteen where he received his B.A. degree in history in 1947. He received his M.A. degree in international affairs from the John Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies in 1948. Continuing his studies, Wharton received his M.A. degree in 1956 and his Ph. D. in 1958 in economics from the University of Chicago.

Wharton's professional career began in 1948 working with the Rockefeller family's philanthropic interests. He specialized in economic development in Latin America with Nelson A. Rockefeller until 1953. After working as a research associate in economics at the University of Chicago from 1953 to 1957, Wharton joined the Agricultural Development Council, an international organization headed by John D. Rockefeller, III, serving as the Council associate in Malaysia from 1958 to 1964. He was the director of the Council's American Universities Research Program and in 1967 was appointed vice president.

In 1970, Wharton became the first African American president of Michigan State University. After serving as president for eight years, he headed the largest university system in the nation, the State University of New York. During this period, Wharton managed 64 campuses with an enrollment of 370,000 students and an annual budget of more than $2.5 billion. In 1982, Wharton made history again when he was named chairman of the Rockefeller Foundation. In 1987, he became one of the first African American CEOs of a major Fortune 500 company TIAA-CREF, which operates the world's largest pension funds holding assets of $260 billion. Having received numerous presidential appointments, he was appointed by President Clinton as the Deputy Secretary of State, the first African American to ever hold this second highest foreign policy post.

Wharton is married to the former Dolores Duncan. She is chairman and CEO of the Fund for Corporate Initiatives. She is also a director of Capital Bank and Trust Company in Albany, New York.

The Whartons reside in New York City and have two sons Clifton III, and Bruce.

From The HistoryMakers™ biography: https://www.thehistorymakers.org/biography/A2006.077

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creatorOf Helen C. Abell Collection. The role of farmer education in Agricultural growth / by Clifton R. Wharton Jr., 1963. University of Guelph. McLaughlin Library
referencedIn Southern New England Telephone Company Records., undated, 1877-2003. Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Center.
creatorOf Helen C. Abell Collection. Marketing, Merchandising and money lending: A note on Middleman Monopsony in Malaya / by C.R. Wharton Jr., reprinted from Malayan Economic Review, V.7, No.2, Oct.1962. University of Guelph. McLaughlin Library
creatorOf Associated Black Charities. Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1987-1988. University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt Library
creatorOf Helen C. Abell Collection. The green revolution : Cornucopia or Pandora's Box? / by Cliffon R. Wharton Jr., reprinted from Foreign Affairs, An American Quarterly Review, April 1969. University of Guelph. McLaughlin Library
creatorOf Wharton, Clifton R., 1926-. Education, taxes, and the social returns : the citizen graduate as advocate / Clifton R. Wharton, Jr. Raymond H. Fogler Library
creatorOf Helen C. Abell Collection. Research on agricultural development in Southeast Asia / by Clifton R. Wharton, Jr., 1965. University of Guelph. McLaughlin Library
referencedIn New York Times Company records. A.M. Rosenthal papers, 1955-1994, 1967-1986 New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division
referencedIn Women's Economic Round Table. Records, 1976-2005 (bulk: 1978-2004) Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America‏
creatorOf Helen C. Abell Collection. Malayan rubber supply conditions / by Clifton R. Wharton Jr., reprint from The Political Economy of Independent Malaya Second printing, 1965. University of Guelph. McLaughlin Library
creatorOf Helen C. Abell Collection. Economic meaning of subsistence / by C.R. Wharton Jr., reprinted from Malayan Economic Review, V.8, No.2, Oct.1963. University of Guelph. McLaughlin Library
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creatorOf The HistoryMakers Video Oral History with Clifton R. Wharton, Jr. The HistoryMakers
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