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We remember the late Dr. Kenneth Clark, a psychologist and educator whose work during the 1950s helped dismantle segregated schools in the United States. Clark died on Sunday in New York.
Kenneth Clark, the educator whose studies on racial ... and a former student and colleague of Clark -- discusses the psychologist's legacy. Read an excerpt from Clark's Dark Ghetto It is now ...
The young Kenneth Clark (1914-2005) was inspired by the first African American psychologist, Francis Cecil Sumner (1895-1954), to pursue a career in psychology, and he completed both his bachelor ...
Social psychologist Kenneth B. Clark, whose studies showing the damaging effects of racism on the self-image of black children played a crucial role in the landmark 1954 U.S. Supreme Court ruling ...
Kenneth B. Clark, 90, an educational psychologist whose experiment with dolls of different colors helped convince the U.S. Supreme Court that racially segregated public schools were inherently ...
While rethinking her educational ambitions, she met a psychology student named Kenneth Clark. Kenneth encouraged Clark to pursue psychology as a way to fulfill her wish to help children ...
African-American psychologist and educator Kenneth Clark, who played a leading role in the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 60s, has died at the age of 90. Mr. Clark was born in 1914 in the ...
And civil rights leader Kenneth Clark has died at the age of 90. In 1950 the psychologist published an influential report detailing the destructive effect of school segregation. The paper would go ...
The deleterious psychological effects explored and documented by Kenneth and Mamie Clark, and the programs in social and developmental psychology that came afterward, continued for generations ...
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