词条 | Oran Wendle Eagleson |
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Early lifeOran Wendle Eagleson was born in Unionville, Indiana in 1910.[2] In Bloomington, Indiana he completed his PhD at Indiana University in 1935.[2] He also earned a bachelor's degree in 1931 and a master’s in 1932, both in Indiana.[2] Eagleson worked as a shoe shiner and shoe repair finisher from high school through graduate years.[2] CareerIt was hard for Eagleson to find employment with his psychology degree.[2] He found a job in 1936 in Durham, North Carolina at the North Carolina College for Negroes, where he taught psychology, sociology, economics, and philosophy.[2] After financial issue in Durham, he moved to Atlanta, Georgia to teach at Spelman, a women’s college.[2] At Spelman, he was high paid, but psychology was not a major. It was an elective until a few years later.[2] Eagleson also served as an exchange professor at Atlanta University where he taught graduate courses.[2] He became the dean of instruction at Spelman in 1954 and in 1970 he was promoted as Callaway Professor of Psychology.[2] He was co-director of Morehouse-Spelman Intensified Pre-College program.[2] H was also a lecturer and consultant in orientation and training project conducted by the Peace Corps.[2] References1. ^1 {{citation | last1=Franklin | first1=Anderson J. | year=1979 | title=Research directions of Black psychologists | last2=Yates | first2=Jacques Frank | publisher=Russell Sage Foundation | isbn=978-0-87154-254-0 | page=5 }} 2. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 *{{citation | last=Guthrie | first=Robert V. | year=2004 | title=Even the rat was white a historical view of psychology | edition=2 |pages=181 | publisher=Allyn and Bacon | isbn=978-0-205-39264-3 }} Bibliography
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