About: Nathan Hare

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Nathan Hare (born April 9, 1933) is an American sociologist, activist, academic, and psychologist. In 1968 he was the first person hired to coordinate a Black studies program in the United States. He established the program at San Francisco State. A graduate of Langston University and the University of Chicago, he had become involved in the Black Power movement while teaching at Howard University.

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  • Nathan Hare (né le 9 avril 1933) est un sociologue, psychologue, académicien et militant. En 1968, il fut la première personne recrutée pour coordonner un programme consacré aux Black Studies à l'université de San Francisco. Diplômé de l'université de Langton et de l'université de Chicago, il s'est engagé dans le mouvement Black power alors qu'il enseignait à l'université Howard. Après avoir été congédié de la chaire des Black Studies program de l'Université de San Francisco en novembre 1969, Hare et confondent la revue de recherche 'intitulée 'The Negro Scholar, la revue changera ensuite de titre pour devenir The Black Scholar: A Journal of Black Studies and Research. Après avoir obtenu son deuxième doctorat en psychologie clinique, Hare ouvre un cabinet de pratique à Oakland and San Francisco. Avec sa femme, Dr. Julia Hare, Il fonde le Black think tank. Ils publient un périodique Black Male/Female Relationships. (fr)
  • Nathan Hare (born April 9, 1933) is an American sociologist, activist, academic, and psychologist. In 1968 he was the first person hired to coordinate a Black studies program in the United States. He established the program at San Francisco State. A graduate of Langston University and the University of Chicago, he had become involved in the Black Power movement while teaching at Howard University. After being fired as chair of the Black Studies program at San Francisco State, in November 1969 Hare and Robert Chrisman co-founded the journal, The Black Scholar: A Journal of Black Studies and Research), of which Nathan Hare was founding publisher from 1969-75. After earning his Ph.D., in clinical psychology, Hare set up a private practice in Oakland and San Francisco. Together with his wife, Julia Hare, he founded the Black Think Tank and for several years published a periodical, Black Male/Female Relationships. He and his wife have written and published several books together on black families and history. (en)
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  • Nathan Hare (born April 9, 1933) is an American sociologist, activist, academic, and psychologist. In 1968 he was the first person hired to coordinate a Black studies program in the United States. He established the program at San Francisco State. A graduate of Langston University and the University of Chicago, he had become involved in the Black Power movement while teaching at Howard University. (en)
  • Nathan Hare (né le 9 avril 1933) est un sociologue, psychologue, académicien et militant. En 1968, il fut la première personne recrutée pour coordonner un programme consacré aux Black Studies à l'université de San Francisco. Diplômé de l'université de Langton et de l'université de Chicago, il s'est engagé dans le mouvement Black power alors qu'il enseignait à l'université Howard. (fr)
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