Simmons, Ozzie Gordon,(1919-1988) Papers, 1947-1948

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Simmons, Ozzie Gordon,(1919-1988) Papers, 1947-1948

These papers contain field notes from NewMexico and Texas where Simmons conducted research for his doctoral dissertation,"Anglo Americans and Mexican Americans in South Texas; a study in dominant-subordinate group relations" as a graduate student in sociology at Harvard University.

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Ozzie Gordon Simmons worked as a graduate student in sociology at Harvard under Clyde Kluckhohn and Talcott Parsons during 1947-1948. He conducted his field work in Gallop, New Mexico and San Antonio, Texas. Part of this field work was the basis for his doctoral dissertation, "Anglo Americans and Mexican Americans in South Texas; a study in dominant-subordinate group relations." [HU 1952] October 9, 1919 - born in Winnipeg, Manitoba Gradua...