The HistoryMakers Video Oral History with Jewelle Taylor Gibbs

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The HistoryMakers Video Oral History with Jewelle Taylor Gibbs

3/25/2002

Social work professor Jewelle Taylor Gibbs (1933 - ) was a noted author, clinical psychologist, college professor and member of the Santa Clara County Democratic Central Committee in California. Gibbs was also the first African American professor appointed to an endowed chair in the University of California system when she became the Zellerbach Family Fund Professor of Social Policy, Community Change and Practice at Berkeley. Gibbs was interviewed by The HistoryMakers on 3/25/2002, in Palo Alto , California. This collection is comprised of the video footage of the interview.

Total Sessions: 1; Total Tapes: 7; Total Run Time: 03h 28m 01s

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Jewelle Taylor Gibbs is a noted author, clinical psychologist, college professor and member of the Santa Clara County Democratic Central Committee in California. She was born on November 4, 1933, to Margaret Morris and the Reverend Julian A. Taylor.Gibbs grew up in Connecticut and in 1951 graduated from Ansonia High School. Gibbs attended Radcliffe College, graduating cum laude in 1955. She went on to study at the Harvard-Radcliffe Program in Business Administration, earning a certificate with d...