LC control no. | n 50019126 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Hamilton, Charles V. |
Other standard no. | Q5083090 |
Associated country | United States |
Associated place | New York (N.Y.) |
Located | Chicago (Ill.) |
Birth date | 1929-10-19 |
Death date | 2023-11-18 |
Place of birth | Muskogee (Okla.) |
Place of death | Chicago (Ill.) |
Field of activity | Political science institutional racism civil rights |
Affiliation | Roosevelt University Columbia University |
Profession or occupation | College teachers Civil rights workers Authors |
Found in | Carmichael, S. Black power, 1967. Info. converted from 678, 2014-12-24 (Ph.D.) NUCMC data from Moorland-Spingarn Research Center, Howard Univ. (Washington, D.C.) for His Interview, 1968 (Charles Hamilton; chairman, Political Science Department, Roosevelt Univ., Chicago; co-author, Black Power) "You can use yellow for leaves", 2017: ECIP title page (Charles V. Hamilton) dataview (retired distinguished Wallace S. Sayre Professor of Government and Political Science at Columbia University and a civil rights activist; born October 19, 1929) The chronicle of higher education, Mar. 1, 2024: page 71 (Charles V. Hamilton; died Nov. 18, 2023; professor who taught at Rutgers University and Columbia University; coauthor of Black power) Wikipedia, 26 Mar. 2024 (Charles V. Hamilton; Charles Vernon Hamilton; b. 19 Oct. 1929 in Muskogee, OK; d. 18 Nov. 2023 in Chicago; American political scientist and civil rights leader; raised in Chicago; taught at Tuskegee Institute, Rutgers University, Lincoln University (Penn.), Roosevelt University before joining the faculty of Columbia University in 1969; retired in 1998 and later moved back to Chicago) |
Associated language | eng |