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Kenneth Bancroft Clark

Born: 1914 in Panama Canal Zone
Died: 2005


Education

  • 1935 B.S. in Psychology from Howard University
  • 1936 M.S. from Howard University
  • 1940 Ph.D. from Columbia University 

Landmarks

  • 1940 First Black to receive a Ph.D. in psychology from Columbia.
  • 1941 Taught at Queens College in New York.
  • 1942 Professor of psychology at City College in the City University at NY.
  • He was a visiting professor at Columbia University, the University of California at Berkeley, and Harvard University.
  • 1962 Founded the Northside Center for Child Development and Harlem Youth Opportunities Unlimited HARYOU.
  • 1967 Founded and was president of the Metropolitan Applied Research Center.
  • Member of the Board of Trustees of the University of Chicago.
  • Member of the New York Urban Development Corporation.

Contributions

  • His work was essential in the case of Brown v. Board of Education (Topeka, Kansas). He had studied the responses of more than 200 Black children who were given a choice of white or brown dolls. From his findings that the children showed a preference for the white dolls from as early as three years old, Clark concluded that segregation was psychologically damaging. This conclusion played a pivotal role in the decision of the Supreme Court outlawing segregation in education.
  • Dr. Clark was the first Black president of the American Psychological Association. He was also president of the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues.

Honors

  • 1961 Awarded the Spingard Medal by the NAACP.
  • 1966 Received the Kurt Lewin Memorial Award by the Society for Psychological Study of Social Issues.
  • He received honorary degrees from Haverford College, Yeshiva University, Oberlin College, Johns Hopkins University, Amherst College, New York University, Columbia University, and the University of Massachusetts.

Affiliations

  • Sigma Xi fraternity
  • Phi Beta Kappa

Keywords

  • Brown v. Board of Education
  • Segregation
  • Dr. Mamie Phipps Clark

Web Link

Kenneth Bancroft Clark Papers 1897-2003

 

Selected Works and Publications

  • Prejudice and Your Child (1965)
  • The award winning; Dark Ghetto: Dilemmas of Social Power (1965)
  • He was co-author with Jeannette Hopkins of Relevant War Against Poverty (1968) and co-editor with Talcott Parsons of Negro American (1968)
  • Pathos of Power (1974)
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