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Archie Smith, Jr. papers

Title
Archie Smith, Jr. papers, 1962-2013 (bulk 1978-2002).
Author
Smith, Archie, 1939-

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Box 2Mixed materialUse in library Sc MG 874 Box 2Schomburg Center - Manuscripts & Archives
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2 lin. ft. (2 record cartons)
Summary
The Archie Smith Jr. papers document Smith's career as a pastor, scholar, and counselor and reflect his interest in placing individual and family experiences within the context of larger social, cultural, and spiritual systems. The collection contains correspondence, unpublished and published papers, sermons, and other materials.
Subject
  • Smith, Archie, 1939-
  • African American clergy
  • Priests, Black > United States
  • African Americans > Religion
  • African American scholars
  • African Americans > Education
  • African Americans > Pastoral counseling of
  • African American families > Pastoral counseling of
  • Pastoral theology > Biblical teaching
Genre/Form
  • Sermons.
  • Correspondence.
Source (note)
  • Archie Smith Jr.
Biography (note)
  • Archie Smith, Jr. was born on August 4, 1939, and lived most of his childhood in a mixed-race neighborhood in Seattle. He received Master's degrees in Divinity, Sacred Theology ,and Social Welfare, and a Ph.D. in Social Planning from Brandeis University in 1973. Smith became the first tenured track African American faculty at the Pacific School of Religion (PSR) in 1975. He was the James and Clarice Foster Professor of Pastoral Psychology and Counseling at PSR and the Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, California until 2011.
Call Number
Sc MG 874
OCLC
845388682
Author
Smith, Archie, 1939-
Title
Archie Smith, Jr. papers, 1962-2013 (bulk 1978-2002).
Biography
Archie Smith, Jr. was born on August 4, 1939, and lived most of his childhood in a mixed-race neighborhood in Seattle. He received Master's degrees in Divinity, Sacred Theology ,and Social Welfare, and a Ph.D. in Social Planning from Brandeis University in 1973. Smith became the first tenured track African American faculty at the Pacific School of Religion (PSR) in 1975. He was the James and Clarice Foster Professor of Pastoral Psychology and Counseling at PSR and the Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, California until 2011.
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Black author.
Research Call Number
Sc MG 874
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