Raymond T. Smith papers, 1952-2003 (inclusive)

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Raymond T. Smith papers, 1952-2003 (inclusive)

Consists largely of research conducted for Smith's USA & West Indies Kinship Project and interviews and mapped genealogies of subjects in Guyana, Trinidad, Jamaica and Chicago. Smith was assisted in his Interviews by students and sometimes by subjects who became interviewers.

31.5 linear ft. (53 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8204297

University of Chicago Library

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Smith, Raymond Thomas, 1925-....

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An anthropologist on staff at several institutions, Smith conducted research on race, class and class consciousness, gender, kinship, poverty, family life, social and political transformations, and social and cultural change among African and East Indian populations. From the description of Raymond T. Smith papers, 1952-2003 (inclusive) (University of Chicago Library). WorldCat record id: 778699606 Raymond T. Smith was born in 1925 and served in the Royal Air Fo...

University of Chicago. Department of anthropology

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The Department of Anthropology of the University of Chicago sponsored a project (ca. 1936-1948) to microfilm and photograph primary source materials that documented the contacts between Native Americans of the Mississippi Valley and white men. The project was directed by Fay-Cooper Cole. From the description of Ethno-history collection, [ca. 1936]-1948. (University of Chicago Library). WorldCat record id: 52248144 Established as a separate department, 1929. Formerly part of ...