William Carlson Smith
| Prof. William Carlson Smith | |||||||
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| Born | 1883 | ||||||
| Residence |
University of Southern California, Los Angeles, 3551 University Avenue 5163 South St Andrew's Place, Los Angeles, California [1927] Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas [1929] Willaim Jewell College, Liberty, Missouri, USA [1933] | ||||||
| Occupation |
educator sociologist | ||||||
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1926.03.16 nominated; proposed by J.P. Mills, seconded by E.N. Fallaize 15 Mar.
Notes From Elsewhere
William Carlson Smith (1883-?), educator and sociologist, contributed major research to the Survey of Race Relations, a 1925 study of economic, legal and social relations between whites and Asians on the Pacific Coast and in Hawaii. This research formed part of the basis for Smith's 1939 book Americans in the Making. Perhaps Smith's most widely-known work was his 1953 book The Stepchild, which was the culmination of fifteen years of research and study. Smith did much of the research in Oregon while at Linfield College. The William Carlson Smith collection contains documents related to the Survey of Race Relations, including interviews with and autobiographies of Japanese, Chinese, Mexican, and other immigrants and first-generation Americans. There are also copies of official letters and published items concerning race relations.
Publications
External Publications
Americans in the Making
The Stepchild
The Ao-Naga Tribes of Assam
Pidgin English in Hawaii
The Second Generation Oriental in America
House Publications
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Other Material
University of Oregon Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives.