Background
Carter, Gwendolen Margaret was born on July 17, 1906 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Daughter of Charles and Nora (Ambrose) Carter. came to the United States, 1935, naturalized, 1948.
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This remarkable collection of material is as relevant today as when it was first published; graphically demonstrating the native African's struggle for peace, freedom, and equality in his native land during the 19th and 20th centuries.
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( This collection graphically demonstrates the native Afr...)
This collection graphically demonstrates the native African's struggle for peace, freedom, and equality in his native land. The Treason Trial, held from 1956 to 1961, the Mandela Trial of 1962, and the Rivonia Trial of 1963-1964 give depth and scope to the contemporary events in South Africa. Important events like the trials clearly illustrate the relevance of the South Africa's late nineteenth and early twentieth-century history to the existing political situation in that country today.
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(This remarkable collection of material is as relevant tod...)
This remarkable collection of material is as relevant today as when it was first published; graphically demonstrating the native African's struggle for peace, freedom, and equality in his native land during the 19th and 20th centuries.
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Political science educator author
Carter, Gwendolen Margaret was born on July 17, 1906 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Daughter of Charles and Nora (Ambrose) Carter. came to the United States, 1935, naturalized, 1948.
Bachelor, University Toronto, 1929. Bachelor, Oxford University, England, 1931. Master of Arts, Oxford University, England, 1936.
Master of Arts, Radcliffe College, 1936. Doctor of Philosophy, Radcliffe College, 1938. Doctor of Hebrew Literature, Wheaton College, 1962.
Doctor of Hebrew Literature, Russell Sage College, 1963. Doctor of Hebrew Literature, Northwestern University, 1977. Doctor of Laws, Western College for Women, 1964.
Doctor of Laws, Goucher College, 1964. Doctor of Laws, Carleton University, 1965. Doctor of Laws, Boston University, 1966.
Doctor of Laws, McMaster University, 1966. Doctor of Laws, Toronto University, 1970. Doctor of Laws, Smith College, 1979.
Doctor of Laws, Stetson University, 1981. Doctor of Laws, Dalhousie University, 1984. Doctor of Laws, Indiana University, 1985.
Instructor, McMaster U., Hamilton, 1932-1935;
Instructor, Wellesley College, 1938-1941;
Instructor, Tufts U., 1942-1943;
assistant professor, Smith College, 1943-1947;
associate professor, Smith College, 1947-1952;
professor government, Smith College, 1952-1964;
Sophia Smith professor, Smith College, 1961-1964;
Melville J. Herskovits professor African affairs, director program of Africanstudies, professor political science, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, 1964-1974;
professor political science and African studies, Indiana U., Bloomington, 1974-1984;
professor political science and African studies, U. Florida, Gainesville, 1984-1987. Member advisory council for Africa State Department, 1962-1967. Board trustees African-American Institute, from 1964.
Member joint committee Project 87, 1978-1981.
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Fellow American Academy Arts and Sciences. Member American Political Science Association (council 1954-1956, vice president 1963-1964), New England Political Science Association (president 1959-1960), International Political Science Association, Canadian History and Political Science Associations, African Studies Association (vice president 1957-1958, president 1958-1959, member policy and plans committee 1963-1965), American Association of University Women (international relations committee 1951-1957, world problems representative, director 1967-1969), African-American Institute (director since 1964), Chicago Council Foreign Relations (director 1967-1974).