Guide to the University of Chicago Committee on Education, Training, and Research in Race Relations Records 1944-1962
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University of Chicago Library Guide to the University of Chicago Committee on Education, Training, and Research in Race Relations Records 1944-1962 © 2009 University of Chicago Library Table of Contents Descriptive Summary 3 Information on Use 3 Access 3 Citation 3 Historical Note 3 Scope Note 5 Related Resources 5 Subject Headings 5 INVENTORY 6 Series I: Committee on Education, Training, and Research in Race Relations 6 Subseries 1: Correspondence 8 Subseries 2: Minutes 24 Subseries 3: Financial 25 Subseries 4: Personnel 26 Subseries 5: Student Recommendations 27 Subseries 6: Research Projects and Proposals 27 Subseries 7: Reports and Studies 32 Subseries 8: Publications 34 Sub-subseries 1: General 34 Sub-subseries 2: 35 Subseries 9: Seminars 38 Subseries 10: Technical Committee 38 Subseries 11: Parent Teacher Association 39 Subseries 12: Sigmund Livingston Fellowships 39 Subseries 13: Chicago Commission on Human Relations 40 Subseries 14: Chicago Community 40 Subseries 15: Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues 41 Subseries 16: Writings by Others 41 Series II: American Council on Race Relations 43 Subseries 1: Correspondence 44 Subseries 2: Minutes and By-laws 45 Subseries 3: Financial 46 Subseries 4: Personnel 48 Sub-subseries 1: 1944-1947 48 Sub-subseries 2: 1949 52 Sub-subseries 3: Pacific Coast Office 55 Subseries 5: Research 57 Subseries 6: Newsletters 57 Subseries 7: Photographs 58 Series III: National Organization of Intergroup Relations Officials 58 Subseries 1: Correspondence 58 Subseries 2: General 59 Descriptive Summary Identifier ICU.SPCL.CETRRR Title University of Chicago. Committee on Education, Training, and Research in Race Relations. Records Date 1944-1962 Size 18 linear feet (36 boxes) Repository Special Collections Research Center University of Chicago Library 1100 East 57th Street Chicago, Illinois 60637 U.S.A. Abstract The University of Chicago Committee on Education, Training, and Research in Race Relations Records cover the period 1944 to 1962 and also include the records of two cooperative organizations: American Council on Race Relations; and National Organization of Intergroup Relations Officials. The collection contains correspondence, financial and personnel records, published materials, research project and proposal data, reports and studies, seminar files and committee papers, student recommendations, minutes, charters and by-laws, photographs, and newsletters. It also includes files relating to the Parent Teacher Association, the Sigmund Livingston Fellowship, the Chicago Commission on Human Relations, and the Chicago Community Inventory. Information on Use Access The collection is open for research. Citation When quoting material from this collection, the preferred citation is: University of Chicago. Committee on Education, Training, and Research in Race Relations. Records, [Box #, Folder #], Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library Historical Note On August 16, 1947 University of Chicago President Robert M. Hutchins announced the formation of the Committee on Education, Training, and Research in Race Relations. Funded by equal grants of $75,000 from the Carnegie Corporation and the Rockefeller Foundation, the Committee was constituted to be a five-year program under the direction of Louis Wirth, professor of sociology. At its inception the Committee enumerated 5 practical objectives: 3 1. to design research that would test theories of race relations in order to provide a scientific basis for public policy and programs, as well as for further field research 2. to introduce the social scientific knowledge acquired through this research into both general and adult education curricula, and to instruct teachers how to apply and transmit this knowledge 3. to train professionals, educators, and community leaders in the science of race relations and minority problems 4. to foster national institutional cooperation in research and training in the field of race relations 5. to implement pilot programs to test the findings of race relations research, and to design methods of evaluating existing programs. The Committee worked in cooperation with the American Council on Race Relations at the national level, and with the Industrial Relations Center, the Committee on Communications, and the Committee on Human Development within the academic community at the University of Chicago. Unlike other committees at the University of Chicago such as the Committee on Human Development and the Committee on Social Thought, the Committee on Education, Training, and Research in Race Relations did not confer degrees. Rather, graduate students in the Division of Social Sciences at both the master’s and Ph.D. level could construct a concentration of course work, or elect to write a thesis with a focus on race relations. Working simultaneously with faculty in their own departments and members of the Committee, such students formed bridges between the social sciences and the Committee. A major component of the ongoing work of the Committee was preparation and publication of the Inventory of Research in Racial and Cultural Relations. Published with the aid of the American Council on Race Relations, the Inventory was a quarterly bulletin containing abstracts of articles, books, and reports on unpublished research dealing with racial and cultural issues. After a debut issue of June 30, 1948, the Inventory continued production through volume 5, number 3 in 1953. The original members of the Committee under the direction of Louis Wirth were anthropologists Robert Redfield, Fred Eggan, and Sol Tax, sociologist Everett C. Hughes, education professors Allison Davis and Ralph W. Tyler, and the executive officer of the Industrial Relations Center, Frederick Harbison. Membership fluctuated slightly between 1947 and 1956 and included at various times Kermit Eby, professor of social sciences, Donald T. Campbell, professor of psychology, William C. Bradbury, professor of sociology, and Clyde W. Hart, professor of sociology. After the death of Louis Wirth in 1952, the Committee extended its work beyond the five year period of its original design under the leadership of Sol Tax. Although the Committee on 4 Education, Training, and Research in Race Relations disbanded in 1956, its educational and research interests continued in the research and mentoring of individual social scientists at the University of Chicago. Scope Note The records of the University of Chicago Committee on Education, Training, and Research in Race Relations consists of 18 linear feet and cover the period 1944 to 1962. In addition to the records of the CETRRR, the collection includes the records of two cooperative organizations. Because the information was distinct to these two groups the collection was divided into three separate series. They are: SERIES I: Committee on Education, Training and Research in Race Relations SERIES II: American Council on Race Relations SERIES III: National Organization of Intergroup Relations Officials. The collection contains correspondence, financial and personnel records, published materials, research project and proposal data, reports and studies, seminar files and committee papers, student recommendations, minutes, charters and by-laws, photographs, and newsletters. It also includes files relating to the Parent Teacher Association, the Sigmund Livingston Fellowship, the Chicago Commission on Human Relations, and the Chicago Community Inventory. Related Resources The following related resources are located in the Department of Special Collections: Louis Wirth Papers University of Chicago. Department of Sociology Records Everett Cherrington Hughes Papers http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/spcl/select.html Subject Headings • Wirth, Louis, 1897-1952 • Tax, Sol, 1907- • American Council on Race Relations • Chicago (Ill.). Board of Education • Chicago Public Schools 5 • Carnegie-Rockefeller Race Relations Fund • Chicago Commission on Human Relations • National Organization of Intergroup Relations Officials • University of Chicago. Dept. of Sociology • University of Chicago. Committee on Education, Training, and Research in Race Relations • Discrimination • Race relations • Parents' and teachers' associations • Segregation • Integration • School integration • Armed Forces and mass media -- United States INVENTORY Series I: Committee on Education, Training, and Research in Race Relations Series I: Committee on Education, Training, and Research in Race Relations contains the administrative files of the committee and covers the period 1944 to 1962. Series I has been divided into sixteen subseries. Subseries 1, Correspondence, covers the period 1947 to 1962 and has been arranged alphabetically by the name of the correspondent. Additional subdivisions have been created for the letters of Louis Wirth (director of CETRRR) and William Bradbury (secretary). Subseries 2 contains the minutes of the CETRRR meetings and covers the period 1947 to 1953. The minutes have been arranged chronologically. Subseries 3 contains financial records of the CETRRR. Financial statements of the committee cover the period 1946 to 1952 and have been arranged chronologically. Subseries 3 includes financial statements regarding funds from the Carnegie-Rockefeller Race Relations Fund. These statements date from 1948 to 1953. This subseries also contains information on contributions, budgets, and expenses. Subseries 4 contains personnel records of the CETRRR. It includes information on office staff, research assistants, and temporary