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Joseph S. Himes papers

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Scope and Contents

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Siver Cup the Irwin V. Perry Award

Curricula Vitae and Personal Correspondence

Professional Correspondence

Organizational Files

Articles and Essays

Collected Memorabilia and News Clippings

Oversize Materials



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Joseph S. Himes papers, 1928-1991 | Amistad Research Center

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Collection Overview

Title: Joseph S. Himes papers, 1928-1991Add to your cart.

Predominant Dates:1946-1985

Creator: Himes, Joseph S. (1908-1991)

Extent: 12.0 Linear Feet

Arrangement: The papers are arranged in six series: personal correspondence, professional correspondence, organizational files, articles and essays, memorabilia and news clippings, and oversize materials. The bulk of the collection is arranged chronologically and topically by subject, personal, and organizational names.

Date Acquired: 05/15/1991

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

The Joseph S. Himes papers encompass 12 linear feet of material covering Himes personal and professional career as a professor of Sociology at several Universities including the University of North Carolina Greensboro and North Carolina Central University. The collection covers the areas  of blindness, teenaged pregnancy, racial conflict, social change and social movements of the civil rights era. The papers are arranged into six groups of materials with the bulk of them being professional in nature with some personal correspondence.

Among the largest group of  materials are professsional correspondence, which span the years (1946-1991). The topics include Himes' career as a Professor of Sociology at the University at North Carolina at Greensboro and North Carolina Central University, his tenure as a Fulbright Professor at Helsinki University in Finland from (1961-1962) and Madras University in India from (1966-1967); his memberships in several organizations including the American Sociological Association, the Southern Sociological Society, the International Sociological Association, North Carolina Family Council, and the North Carolina Sociological Association where he served as the Association's first president. His main correspondents include Dr. Mozell C. Hill, Dr. Charles H. Thompson, Dr. James Shepard, Dr. J.H. Taylor, and Dr. Alfonso Elder with topics consisting of recommendations, meetings, conferences, committees and career opportunities.

Included among the Himes papers are invitations, clippings, curriculum vitae, and personal correspondence consisting of letters to and from Estelle Himes, Chester Himes and Edward Himes (1928-1991) and topics  include current events, and vacations. The papers also include photographs taken of  Himes at several functions, of interest is a photograph of the Himes brothers as adults.

Memorabilia within the collection includes magazines, brochures, passports, programs, a speech to the President of the Republic of Guinea by Ada T. Spaulding, reports and a Subpeona for the Middle District of North Carolina in the case of Warren H. Wheeler, et als., C.C. Spaulding, III, et als. vs. Durham City Board of Education., et als., which called for further racial desegregation of the public schools in the City of Durham, North Carolina. Lastly, there is a scrapbook containing newspaper articles and programs pertaining to Himes achievements from years (1927 -1955). The papers are arranged chronologically within each catergory.

Biographical Note

One of the  leading figures in Sociology during segregation, Himes achieved recongition as a respected sociologist, researcher and author. Himes initiated several studies covering teenaged pregnancy, social change, racial conflict and blindness. Himes was the brother of noted author Chester Himes.

Joseph S. Himes Jr. was born on April 4, 1908, in Jefferson City, Missouri, he was the second of three boys born to Dr. Joseph Himes Sr. and Estelle Bomar Himes. Himes' father was a college professor at several universities including Lincoln University, Alcorn College and Branch Normal College and taught  black history, blacksmithing, and wheelwrighting. Himes' mother  also was a teacher, as well as a member of the faculty of Georgia State College and Scotia Seminary, where she taught English composition and music.

Himes' parents seperated during his childhood and Estelle Himes accepted a job offer to teach school in South Carolina, taking her sons Joseph, Jr. and Chester with her; however less than a month later Estelle relocated again, to Augusta, Georgia, where she accepted a teaching position at Haines Normal and Industrial School. At the end of the school year the family reunited. Himes's father took a position at the Branch Normal School in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, while his mother taught in the local school system.

In 1923, an accident during a chemistry demonstration left Himes blind. Himes and his brother, Chester were scheduled to partake in the demonstration together; however, Chester was forbidden to take part so Himes performed the experiment alone. During the experiment  gunpowder exploded in Himes' face causing him to go blind. Due to his injury, the family settled in Saint Louis, Missouri, where he could receive adequate medical treatment at Barnes Hospital. Two years later the family moved once again, this time to Cleveland, Ohio where eventually, Joseph and Estelle, would divorce. The Himes family often relocated to seek treatment for Joseph's blindness.

In 1925, Himes enrolled at East High School in Cleveland, Ohio and graduated with honors, he received a scholarship offer  to attend Oberlin College where he received his Bachelor and Master is of Arts degrees in Sociology and Economics in 1931 and 1932.

After  teaching a year at Samuel Huston College in Austin, Texas, Himes returned to Ohio State and finished his  PH. D. in  Sociology  and Economics in 1936. While attending Ohio State University, Himes served as a editorial writer for the Ohio State News and also served as a research director of the Urban League. As research director, Himes conducted several studies including a survey of black unemployment in Columbus, which became his first published work. Himes also did post doctoral work at the  University of California from 1954-1955.

Himes met Estelle Jones at Ohio State University and the couple was married on December 22, 1941. Estelle Jones Himes taught foreign languages at the University of  North Carolina Central and Himes became a professor of Sociology at the University of  North Carolina Central University in Durham in 1946. He served North Carolina Cental until 1969 and then accepted a position as a Excellence Fund Professor of Sociology at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. In 1977, he became  a Professor Emeritus at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. He also served as Fulbright professor at Helsinki University in Finland and the University of Madras in India.

Himes wrote numerous articles and books including Racial Conflict in American Society, Racial and Ethnic Relations, The Study of Sociology, Conflict and Conflict Mangement, Racial Conflict in America and Social Planning in America. Dr. Joseph Himes died in 1992.

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions: The Joseph S. Himes papers is open and available for research use.

Acquisition Source: Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Himes

Acquisition Method: Gift

Related Materials: The Chester Himes papers and addendum, as well as, the papers of sociologists James Blackwell, Hylan Lewis, and Preston and Bonita Valien.

Preferred Citation: Joseph Himes papers, Amistad Research Center at Tulane University, New Orleans, LA.

Processing Information: The processing of this collection was completed in March 2010.


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[Item 1: Siver Cup the Irwin V. Perry Award, 1970 September 25],
[Series 1: Curricula Vitae and Personal Correspondence, 1928 -1991],
[Series 2: Professional Correspondence, 1946-1991],
[Series 3: Organizational Files, 1944-1992],
[Series 4: Articles and Essays, 1935-1985],
[Series 5: Collected Memorabilia and News Clippings, 1947 -1987],
[Series 6: Oversize Materials, 1935-1990],
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Series 3: Organizational Files, 1944-1992Add to your cart.
The series includes several forms of materials from organizations in which Himes participated in from  (1949-1991). Himes served either as a member, was on the board, or as an elected official in these organizations. The series is  arranged  alphabetically by format and  includes agendas, correspondence, booklets, budgets, programs, announcements, news release, minutes and newsletters. Main correspondents include Dr. Russell R. Dynes the executive officer of the American Sociological Association, Dr. Lee M. Brooks president of the Southern Sociological Society and Dr. Gladys H. Groves director of the Groves Conference on Marriage and Family with main topics that  include meetings, conferences, committees and election of officers.
Box 11Add to your cart.
Folder 1: Abstacts, 1988Add to your cart.
Folder 2: Agendas for meetings, 1980, 1987Add to your cart.
Folder 3: Announcements, 1954, 1975Add to your cart.
Folder 4: Applications for a charter, 1964, n.d.Add to your cart.
Folder 5: Booklets: The  Survey, Children Under Six: Crucial Issues In Education For Today's World, Assembly of Behavioral And Social Sciences, 1950, 1964, 1980Add to your cart.
Folder 6: Brochures, 1967, 1978, undatedAdd to your cart.
Folder 7: Budget: Groves Conference, National Council on Family Relations, Southern Sociological Society, 1954-1971Add to your cart.
Folder 8: Bulletin, 1991Add to your cart.
Folder 9: Constitution for National Council on Family Relations, 1966Add to your cart.
Folder 10: Correspondence, 1948-1949Add to your cart.
Folder 11: Correspondence, 1950-1952Add to your cart.
Folder 12: Correspondence, 1953  January - JuneAdd to your cart.
Folder 13: Correspondence, 1953  July - DecemberAdd to your cart.
Folder 14: Correspondence, 1954 January - FebruaryAdd to your cart.
Folder 15: Correspondence, 1954 March - JuneAdd to your cart.
Folder 16: Correspondence, 1956-1959 MarchAdd to your cart.
Folder 17: Correspondence, 1959 April - DecemberAdd to your cart.
Folder 18: Correspondence, 1960Add to your cart.
Folder 19: Correspondence, 1962Add to your cart.
Folder 20: Correspondence, 1963Add to your cart.
Box 12Add to your cart.
Folder 1: Correspondence, 1964Add to your cart.
Folder 2: Correspondence, 1965Add to your cart.
Folder 3: Correspondence, 1966  January - AprilAdd to your cart.
Folder 4: Correspondence, 1966 May - DecemberAdd to your cart.
Folder 5: Correspondence, 1967Add to your cart.
Folder 6: Correspondence, 1968Add to your cart.
Folder 7: Correspondence, 1969-1970Add to your cart.
Folder 8: Correspondence, 1971Add to your cart.
Folder 9: Correspondence, 1972Add to your cart.
Folder 10: Correspondence, 1973Add to your cart.
Folder 11: Correspondence, 1974Add to your cart.
Folder 12: Correspondence, 1975 January - AprilAdd to your cart.
Folder 13: Correspondence, 1975 May - DecemberAdd to your cart.
Folder 14: Correspondence, 1976Add to your cart.
Folder 15: Correspondence, 1977Add to your cart.
Box 13Add to your cart.
Folder 1: Correspondence, 1978 JanuaryAdd to your cart.
Folder 2: Correspondence, 1978 February - MarchAdd to your cart.
Folder 3: Correspondence, 1978 April - DecemberAdd to your cart.
Folder 4: Correspondence, 1979 January - MayAdd to your cart.
Folder 5: Correspondence, 1979 June - OctoberAdd to your cart.
Folder 6: Correspondence, 1980 January - MayAdd to your cart.
Folder 7: Correspondence, 1980 June - AugustAdd to your cart.
Folder 8: Correspondence, 1980 September - DecemberAdd to your cart.
Folder 9: Correspondence, 1981 January - AugustAdd to your cart.
Folder 10: Correspondence, 1981 October - DecemberAdd to your cart.
Folder 11: Correspondence, 1982 January - AprilAdd to your cart.
Folder 12: Correspondence, 1982 May - JuneAdd to your cart.
Folder 13: Correspondence, 1982 July - NovemberAdd to your cart.
Folder 14: Correspondence, 1983Add to your cart.
Folder 15: Correspondence, 1984 January - JuneAdd to your cart.
Box 14Add to your cart.
Folder 1: Correspondence, 1984 JulyAdd to your cart.
Folder 2: Correspondence, 1984 AugustAdd to your cart.
Folder 3: Correspondence, 1984 September - DecemberAdd to your cart.
Folder 4: Correspondence, 1985 January - MayAdd to your cart.
Folder 5: Correspondence, 1985 August - DecemberAdd to your cart.
Folder 6: Correspondence, 1986-1987Add to your cart.
Folder 7: Correspondence, 1988-1992Add to your cart.
Folder 8: Correspondence, undatedAdd to your cart.
Folder 9: Curriculum vitae, 1979Add to your cart.
Folder 10: Directories, 1960-1984, undatedAdd to your cart.
Folder 11: Minutes, 1953-1966Add to your cart.
Item 1: North Carolina Chapter of American Association of Social Workers, 1953 - 1954Add to your cart.
Item 2: Southern Sociological Society, 1961-1966Add to your cart.
Item 3: American Friends Service  Committee, 1963-1965Add to your cart.
Item 4: National Council on Family Relations, 1964Add to your cart.
Folder 12: Minutes, 1971-1984, undatedAdd to your cart.
Item 1: Piedmont North Carolina Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers, 1971Add to your cart.
Item 2: North Carolina Sociological Association, 1972Add to your cart.
Item 3: Mental Health Association In Greensboro, Inc, 1980Add to your cart.
Item 4: American Friends Service Committee, 1982-1984, undatedAdd to your cart.
Folder 13: Newsletters, 1956-1990Add to your cart.
Box 15Add to your cart.
Folder 1: News releases, 1954, 1964Add to your cart.
Folder 2: Programs, 1944-1956Add to your cart.
Folder 3: Programs, 1960-1964Add to your cart.
Folder 4: Programs, 1966-1970Add to your cart.
Folder 5: Programs, 1973-1979Add to your cart.
Folder 6: Programs, 1980-1982Add to your cart.
Folder 7: Programs, 1983-1985Add to your cart.
Folder 8: Programs, 1987-1988, undatedAdd to your cart.
Folder 9: Proposals: Executive Committee Proposal, the Society of for Industrial and Organiazational Psycology, Inc., 1951,1987Add to your cart.
Folder 10: Receipts, 1953-1981, undatedAdd to your cart.
Folder 11: Reminder for Daily and Weekly Appointments, undatedAdd to your cart.
Folder 12: Reports, 1952-1987, undatedAdd to your cart.
Item 1: South Carolina  State College Career Conference, 1952Add to your cart.
Item 2: Annual Conference of the North Carolina Family Life Council, 1954Add to your cart.
Item 3: National Council on Family Relations, 1969-1970Add to your cart.
Item 4: National Association of Social Workers, 1971-1972Add to your cart.
Item 5: American Friends Service Committee, 1983-1987, undatedAdd to your cart.
Box 16Add to your cart.
Folder 1: Reports, 1970-1987, undatedAdd to your cart.
Folder 2: Speech by Rome A. Betts at the 8th Annual Conference on Solicitations, 1963 March 26Add to your cart.
Folder 3: Speech: The Superintendants Committement as a Person for Training Institute  for Superintendants and Assistants on Problems of School Desegregation, undatedAdd to your cart.
Folder 4: Study: Summary of Completed Work and Interviews, 1976-1977Add to your cart.
Folder 5: Study: Summary of Completed Work and Interviews, 1976-1977Add to your cart.
Folder 6: Study: Summary of Completed Work and Interviews, 1976-1977Add to your cart.
Folder 7: Study: Summary of Completed Work and Interviews, 1976-1977Add to your cart.
Folder 8: Study: Self Study for the National Council on Family Relations, 1971Add to your cart.
Folder 9: Travel Expenses, 1949-1986, undatedAdd to your cart.

Browse by Item:

[Item 1: Siver Cup the Irwin V. Perry Award, 1970 September 25],
[Series 1: Curricula Vitae and Personal Correspondence, 1928 -1991],
[Series 2: Professional Correspondence, 1946-1991],
[Series 3: Organizational Files, 1944-1992],
[Series 4: Articles and Essays, 1935-1985],
[Series 5: Collected Memorabilia and News Clippings, 1947 -1987],
[Series 6: Oversize Materials, 1935-1990],
[All]


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