Reminiscences of Kenneth Bancroft Clark : oral history, 1976.

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Reminiscences of Kenneth Bancroft Clark : oral history, 1976.

Family background, childhood and education, Howard University, 1936, PhD, Columbia University, 1940; teaching career at City College; with wife Mamie, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People witness on psychological damage of racial segregation; founding of Northside Center for Child Development, 1946; political clashes involving Harlem Youth Opportunities; impressions of Adam Clayton Powell, Malcolm X; DARK GHETTO, 1965; establishment of Metropolitan Applied Research Center, 1967; federal and local education commissions; American Psychological Association, 1972, presidential address and aftermath.

Transcript: 407 leaves.Tape: 11 reels.

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