Clark S. Knowlton papers 1949-1990

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Clark S. Knowlton papers 1949-1990

The Clark S. Knowlton papers (1949-1990) contains research materials centered on community-based research in ethnic minority issues, including the social concerns of migrant workers, land-grant and border issues, segregation, discrimination, and inequality. Included are materials from the Utah Migrant Council, the Adela Development Corporation, the Utah Rural Development Corporation, and various Salt Lake City social service organizations. Also included are materials relating to the archaeological study of the Bible and the Book of Mormon. Included are bylaws, proposals, reports, programs, newsletters, correspondence, meeting minutes, agendas, handbooks, and maps. Knowlton was a professor of sociology at the University of Utah and social activist. His research focused on ethnic minority issues, particularly as related to Hispanic Americans in Utah and the Southwest.

22.5 linear feet

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6375004

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Adela Development Corporation

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Knowlton, Clark S.

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Knowlton was a professor at the University of Utah and a researcher of Spanish Americans and the Southwest. From the description of Clark S. Knowlton papers, 1961-1979 (bulk, 1954-1977). (Santa Fe Public Library). WorldCat record id: 37896310 Clark S. Knowlton (1919-1991) was a professor of sociology, with a research interest in the Indians of the American Southwest. From the description of Clark S. Knowlton family photographs, circa 1880s-1953. (Brigham Young Un...

Utah Rural Development Corporation.

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Utah Migrant Council.

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