Title: Francis Cecil Sumner 18951954
1Francis Cecil Sumner(1895-1954)
- Torie Tracy
- Blake Shipley
- Malissa Smith
- Aimi Nelson
2Overview
- Zeitgeist
- Historical Antecedents
- Professional Obstacles
- Overview of Research Interests
- Experiments/Data/Outcomes
- Sumners Influences
- Summary of Presentation
3The Spirit of the Times
- Born 1895
- 30 years after the end of the US Civil War
- 1 year before the 1896 Plessy v Ferguson decision
4The Spirit of the Times (continued)
- Died January 12th, 1954
- Five months before landmark Brown vs. Board of
Education decision May 17th, 1954
5The Spirit of the Times (continued)
- From 1876-1920 only 11 blacks out of 10,000
recipients had earned PhDs - (and none in Psychology until 1920)
6Time Line
- 1892 - The APA is founded by 26 (white) men
- 1920 - Francis Cecil Sumner is the first African
American awarded the PhD in psychology (from
Clark University) - 1928 Psychology Department is established at
Howard University, chaired by Francis Cecil
Sumner
7Personal History and Education
- Family and Early Education
- Lincoln University (1911-1915)
8Personal History and Education
- Clark College (1915-1916)
- G. Stanley Hall
- Accomplishments
- Relationship to Sumner
9Personal History and Education
- Lincoln University (1916-1917)
- 1917 received M.A. from Lincoln
- Clark University (1917-1918)
- Military Service (1918-1919)
- Clark University (1919-1920)
- June 14th, 1920 Received his PhD in Psychology
10Personal History and Education
- West Virginia Collegiate Institute (1921-1928)
- Offered a position teaching Psychology and
Philosophy at West Virginia Collegiate Institute - Published several articles
- Began writing controversial articles and opinions
about race and education - Howard University (1928-1954)
- 1930 - Established the psychology department and
became its chair
11Obstacles Childhood
- Home-Schooled for secondary
- Raised under zeitgeist of racial tension
12Obstacles Education
- Rejected from American U. and Illinois
- Bittersweet relationship with G. Stanley Hall
- Conflicts at Clark University-
- WWI-
13Obstacles Post-Doctoral
- Funding for research
- Ostracized from fellow faculty
- Unrecognized by the discourse community at large
14Research Interest
- Sumner had at least 45 publications during his
career. Some were in - Pure Psychology
- Actual Brightness and Distance of Colors when
Apparent Distance is Held Constant - Affective Tone of Tactual Impressions
- Applied Psychology
- Measuring the Relevancy of Picture to Copy in
Advertising and the Influence of Color on the
Legibility of Copy - Psychology of Religion
- The Mental Hygiene of Religion
15Examples of Published Works
- Core and Context in the Drowsy State(1924)
- Environic Factors which Prohibit Creative
Scholarship among Negreos(1925)
16Experiments
- 1931 at Howard University The Mental Health of
White and Negro College Students Sumner,F.C.,
Sumner, F.H. - 1950 at Howard University The Persistence of
Vocational Preference in Successful Individuals.
Sumner, F.C., Somerville,Addison -
17Influences
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- I thoroly (sic) believe that if you make of your
study of psychology a practical matter you can be
of the greatest service to your own people. - written to Sumner by Dean James Porter, Clark
University (1917) - (as cited in Guthrie, 2004, pp. 219)
18First Black American to receive a Ph.D. in
psychology (1920)
- Despite blatant racism and involvement in WWI
- Opened the doors of many Black Americans after him
19Spoke up against inequalities of Black Americans
- 1918 Sparked controversial debates in his
letters to the editor of the Worcester Gazette - Actively protested substandard education and
oppression - Probably influenced by W.E.B. DuBois
- Americans views of Germans as barbaric,
immoral were actually projection to minimize
guilt
W.E.B. DuBois
20Protested for better education of Black students
- Influenced by his own education options
- Argued in a more politically correct way in the
Educational Review - Negro as culturally inferior (Sumner, 1927)
- This may have been his only choice, considering
the Zeitgeist (Sawyer, 2000)
21Professor at Howard University (1928)
- President Johnson at Howard requested him
- Responsible for developing Department of
Psychology - 45 publications during his tenure
- By 1972, 300 Ph.Ds had been received by African
Americans in psychology - 60 of these had been
undergrads or grads in Sumners department
22Howard University, cont.
- Kenneth Clark as his student
- Kenneth Clark - the most successful and
influential African American psychologist of the
20th century (Sawyer, 2000, pp. 136) - Howard Universitys Department of Psychology
still exists today
23Peer Mentorship
- A peer mentorship program was developed in his
name at Clark University
- Helps students to enhance self esteem,
revitalize interest in the community, and leave
their own legacies as Sumner did. (Francis C.
Sumner Mentor Program Homepage, n.d.)
24In Summary...
- A Lifetime of Equal Rights
- Sumners Education through Hardships
- Research Interests
- Influences . Even Today