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Carter, Gwendolen Margaret, 1906-1991 (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Carter, Gwendolen Margaret, 1906-1991
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  • Carter, Gwendolen M. (Gwendolen Margaret), 1906-1991

Her Consider the record, 1942.

Southern Africa in crisis, 1982: CIP t.p. (Gwendolen M. Carter)

FU files (Gwendolen M. Carter Collection Web site), July 7, 2004 (died Feb. 21, 1991 in Orange City, FL)

Wikipedia, June 15, 2016 (Gwendolen M. Carter; Gwendolen Margaret Carter; Canadian-American political scientist, one of the founders of African studies in the United States, served as president of the African Studies Association; b. Hamilton, Ontario; contracted polio, lost use of her legs for life; B.A. in history, University of Toronto, 1929, second B.A. from University of Oxford, 1931; taught at McMaster University until 1935; moved to the U.S., M.A .at Radcliffe College 1936 and Ph.D. 1938 in political science; naturalized as an American citizen in 1948; taught at Smith College 1943-1964; Melville J. Herskovits Professor of African Affairs, Northwestern University, 1964-1974; taught at Indiana University 1974-1984 and University of Florida 1984-1987, when she retired)

Contemporary authors, volumes 1-4, first revision, 1967: (Gwendolyn [sic] Margaret Carter, b. July 17, 1906)

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