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William Montague Cobb (1904–1990) was a board-certified physician and a physical anthropologist. As the first African-American Ph.D in anthropology, and the only one until after the Korean War, his main focus in the anthropological discipline was studying the idea of race and its negative impact on communities of color. He was also the first African-American President of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. His career both as a physician and a professor at Howard University was dedicated to the advancement of African-American researchers and he was heavily involved in civil rights activism. Cobb wrote prolifically and contributed both popular and scholarly articles during the course of his career. His work has been noted as a significant contribution to the devel

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  • وليام مونتغيو كوب (1904-1990) طبيب مجاز من المجلس وعالم أنثروبولوجيا طبيعية. باعتباره أول أمريكي أفريقي حائز على دكتوراه في الأنثروبولوجيا، والوحيد حتى بعد الحرب الكورية، فقد ركز دراسته في الحقل الأنثروبولوجي على فكرة العرق وتأثيرها السلبي على المجتمعات الملونة. كرّس حياته المهنية كطبيب وأستاذ في جامعة هوارد للنهوض بالباحثين الأمريكيين الأفارقة وشارك بكثافة في نشاطية الحقوق المدنية. كتب كوب بكثرة، وساهم في المقالات الشعبية والأكاديمية خلال مسيرته المهنية. ساهمت أعماله مساهمة كبيرة في تطوير الحقل الفرعي للأنثروبولوجيا الثقافية الحيوية خلال النصف الأول من القرن العشرين. كوب أيضًا معلم بارع ودرّس أكثر من 5000 طالب في العلوم الاجتماعية والصحية خلال حياته. (ar)
  • William Montague Cobb (1904–1990) was a board-certified physician and a physical anthropologist. As the first African-American Ph.D in anthropology, and the only one until after the Korean War, his main focus in the anthropological discipline was studying the idea of race and its negative impact on communities of color. He was also the first African-American President of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. His career both as a physician and a professor at Howard University was dedicated to the advancement of African-American researchers and he was heavily involved in civil rights activism. Cobb wrote prolifically and contributed both popular and scholarly articles during the course of his career. His work has been noted as a significant contribution to the development of the sub-discipline of biocultural anthropology during the first half of the 20th century. Cobb was also an accomplished educator and taught over 5000 students in the social and health sciences during his lifetime. (en)
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  • وليام مونتغيو كوب (1904-1990) طبيب مجاز من المجلس وعالم أنثروبولوجيا طبيعية. باعتباره أول أمريكي أفريقي حائز على دكتوراه في الأنثروبولوجيا، والوحيد حتى بعد الحرب الكورية، فقد ركز دراسته في الحقل الأنثروبولوجي على فكرة العرق وتأثيرها السلبي على المجتمعات الملونة. كرّس حياته المهنية كطبيب وأستاذ في جامعة هوارد للنهوض بالباحثين الأمريكيين الأفارقة وشارك بكثافة في نشاطية الحقوق المدنية. كتب كوب بكثرة، وساهم في المقالات الشعبية والأكاديمية خلال مسيرته المهنية. ساهمت أعماله مساهمة كبيرة في تطوير الحقل الفرعي للأنثروبولوجيا الثقافية الحيوية خلال النصف الأول من القرن العشرين. كوب أيضًا معلم بارع ودرّس أكثر من 5000 طالب في العلوم الاجتماعية والصحية خلال حياته. (ar)
  • William Montague Cobb (1904–1990) was a board-certified physician and a physical anthropologist. As the first African-American Ph.D in anthropology, and the only one until after the Korean War, his main focus in the anthropological discipline was studying the idea of race and its negative impact on communities of color. He was also the first African-American President of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. His career both as a physician and a professor at Howard University was dedicated to the advancement of African-American researchers and he was heavily involved in civil rights activism. Cobb wrote prolifically and contributed both popular and scholarly articles during the course of his career. His work has been noted as a significant contribution to the devel (en)
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