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  1. Kenneth Mackenzie Clark, Baron Clark OM CH KCB FBA (13 July 1903 – 21 May 1983) was a British art historian, museum director, and broadcaster.

  2. Kenneth Bancroft Clark (July 24, 1914 – May 1, 2005) and Mamie Phipps Clark (April 18, 1917 – August 11, 1983) were American psychologists who as a married team conducted research among children and were active in the Civil Rights Movement.

  3. Kenneth Harry Clarke, Baron Clarke of Nottingham, CH, PC, KC (born 2 July 1940) is a British politician who served as Home Secretary from 1992 to 1993 and Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1993 to 1997.

  4. Dec 21, 2016 · Lord Kenneth Clark was the producer and host of the BBC’s “Civilisation,” the surprisingly popular nineteen-sixties miniseries that explored Western art and culture.

  5. May 2, 2005 · Educator and psychologist Kenneth Clark died Sunday in New York at age 90. Clark and his wife Mamie were the originators of the famous doll studies on the harmful effects of...

  6. Kenneth Bancroft Clark, one of the most remembered psychologists and early pioneers in the advancement of social psychology, was born on July 24, 1914, in the Panama Canal Zone to his Jamaican-born parents, Miriam Hanson and Arthur Bancroft Clark (Jones & Pettigrew, 2005).

  7. Nov 15, 2016 · During World War II, Kenneth Clark, the subject of James Stourton’s crisp and authoritative new biography, was director of the National Gallery in London. To prevent the collection from being...

  8. May 2, 2005 · Kenneth Clark, whose studies on racial discrimination helped win 'Brown v. Board of Education,' died this weekend at 90. David Rosner, professor of history and public health...

  9. In a career that spanned half a century, Dr. Kenneth B. Clark was one of America’s towering figures in the social sciences. Considered one of the most influential psychologists of the 20th century, Dr. Clark confronted racism, inequity and injustice in both the profession and the larger social world – and prevailed.

  10. May 2, 2005 · Kenneth B. Clark, the psychologist and educator whose 1950 report showing the destructive effect of school segregation influenced the United States Supreme Court to hold school segregation to...

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