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Pioneers of Human Behaviour: Mamie Phipps Clark
A Gateway to Her Life, Theories, and Legacy

Mamie Phipps Clark transformed psychology from a discipline of theory into a force for justice. As the first African American woman to earn a PhD in psychology from Columbia University, her pioneering research exposed the hidden scars of segregation and gave voice to the struggles of Black children in a divided America. Her work — including the famous Doll Test — reached the United States Supreme Court and helped dismantle legal segregation in Brown v. Board of Education.

This concise yet powerful volume distils Clark’s life and legacy into clear, engaging chapters. From her early experiences in the segregated South, through her partnership with Kenneth Clark, to her role as a builder of institutions and advocate for underserved communities, this book paints a vivid portrait of a woman who made psychology matter where it counted most — in the lives of children.

Alongside an accessible exploration of Clark’s theories, you’ll discover:
• How her research on self-concept revealed the psychological cost of segregation.
• Why the Doll Test became landmark evidence in Brown v. Board of Education.
• The creation of the Northside Centre for Child Development and its lasting influence.
• The challenges she faced as a Black woman in psychology, often overshadowed but never silenced.
• The global resonance of her ideas, from Harlem to South Africa and beyond.

Part biography, part theory guide, and part reflection on social justice, this book captures the courage and clarity of Mamie Phipps Clark. It is written to inspire students, professionals, and general readers alike — a reminder that psychology is not only about understanding the mind but about affirming humanity.

The Pioneers of Human Behaviour series celebrates the lives and legacies of psychology’s greatest minds, presenting timeless insights in a format designed to inspire, inform, and endure.

Biographies & Memoirs Gender Studies Professionals & Academics Social Sciences Social Scientists & Psychologists
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