North Carolina State University, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Sociology and Anthropology records, 1911-2010 [manuscript]

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North Carolina State University, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Sociology and Anthropology records, 1911-2010 [manuscript]

The records of the North Carolina State University Department of Sociology and Anthropology contain correspondence, memoranda, curricula guides, handbooks, study guides, cards from a departmental card catalog, photographs of former faculty, and accreditation standards regarding farm policy review, community council, curricula, research progress reports, international programs, community development extension programs, and the Ellen Winston Lecture and Development Fund. Material also includes information about a rural economic development training program in Pakistan. The correspondence and files are primarily of Ronald C. Wimberley, Dept. of Sociology and Anthropology Head. Materials range in date from 1911 to 2010.

27.75 linear feet (16 cartons + 2 archival boxes + 3 archival half boxes + 4 cardboxes)

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Winston, Ellen Black, 1903-1984

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Ellen Black Winston (August 15, 1903 – June 19, 1984) was a social worker who worked to develop systems to support those who were underprivileged in North Carolina. She became the North Carolina Commissioner of Public Welfare and the first United States Commissioner of Welfare. Ellen Black Winston was born in Bryson City, North Carolina, the daughter of Stanley Warren Black and Marianna Fischer Black. She was one of five children; however, the first child was stillborn. Winston graduated from...

Wimberley, Ronald C.

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North Carolina State University. Dept. of Sociology and Anthropology.

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The College of Humanities and Social Sciences was formerly known as the School of Liberal Arts and grew out of the School of General Studies and the Basic Division. From the description of North Carolina State University, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Sociology and Anthropology records, 1911-2010 [manuscript] (North Carolina State University). WorldCat record id: 521064822 ...