North Carolina Sociological Association records, 1969-2007 [manuscript]

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North Carolina Sociological Association records, 1969-2007 [manuscript]

The North Carolina Sociological Association Records contain correspondence; memoranda; programs of annual meetings; minutes of executive council, business, and committee meetings; financial statements; newsletters; photographs; and related material, 1969-2007. Included are biographical information on Joseph S. Himes, an African-American professor of sociology at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro who was a founder and first president of the NCSA, and files of David J. Pratto, Leslie W. Syron, and Robert L. Moxley, three sociologists who served as president of the association.

2.3 linear feet (4 archival boxes and 1 photograph album)

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North Carolina Sociological Association

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The North Carolina Sociological Association (NCSA) was founded in 1970 to promote the welfare and advancement of the profession in the state. Towards that end, the association seeks to encourage cooperative relationships among sociologists in both academic and applied settings, and to stimulate and improve research, teaching, and discussion of sociology. Annual meetings of the NCSA provide a forum for the exchange of ideas and the discussion of issues affecting the profession. Every year the ass...

Himes, Joseph S.

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