Bernhard J. Stern papers circa 1894-1956

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Bernhard J. Stern papers circa 1894-1956

Bernard Joseph Stern (1894-1956) was a professor of social anthropology and an independent Marxist who, with his wife, Charlotte Todes Stern, suffered under McCarthyism. The collection consists primarily of correspondence dealing with his publications; manuscripts, notes and research files for topics such as medical care, the Lummi Indians, Lysenko's genetic theories and unique correspondence of Lester F. Ward; and files on the organizations he helped to sponsor and support. The collection also includes four images by Eugene H. Field from Stern's 1934 book, , of Lummi tribal people and a house. There is also a portrait of three young men, probably including Stern, circa 1910s. The Lummi Indians of Northwest Washington

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Todes, Charlotte, 1897-1996

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Charlotte Stern, a communist activist, educator and trade unionist, was born in Haverhill Massachusetts in 1897. Her parents were Russian-Jewish working class emigres. Stern attended Girls Latin School in Boston, graduated from Radcliffe College in 1917, and subsequently worked as a social worker in East Boston, where she met and married Bernhard J. Stern (1894-1956), later a noted radical sociologist. During the mid 1920s, Stern served as the Organization Secretary of the Workers ...

Stern, Bernhard Joseph, 1894-1956

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Columbia University Ph.D., 1927. From the description of Papers, 1859-1959. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122571492 Dr. Bernhard Stern was a lecturer in anthropology at Columbia University in the 1930s and 1940s with a particular interest in race relations. Dr. Alain Locke was Professor of Philosophy at Harvard University and the principal spokesman of the "New Negro Movement," the black arts movement of the 1920s. From the de...

Field, Eugene H.

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Stern, Bernhard Joseph, 1894-1956

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Columbia University Ph.D., 1927. From the description of Papers, 1859-1959. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122571492 Dr. Bernhard Stern was a lecturer in anthropology at Columbia University in the 1930s and 1940s with a particular interest in race relations. Dr. Alain Locke was Professor of Philosophy at Harvard University and the principal spokesman of the "New Negro Movement," the black arts movement of the 1920s. From the de...