Mamie Phillips Clark had a close-knit family, including her husband, Kenneth B. Clark, who was also a psychologist, and they had three daughters together. The Clarks were influential figures in psychology and civil rights, particularly known for their work on racial identity. Their family life was intertwined with their professional pursuits, contributing to their legacy in social science.
April 18, 1917
Mamie Katherine Phipps Clark has written: 'Changes in primary mental abilities with age' -- subject(s): Child development, Testing, Psychological tests, Ability
Mamie Williamson has written: 'History of the Ryle family'
Mamie Eisenhower was often referred to as " Mamie" or "First Lady Mamie."
Mamie Gummer goes by Mamie.
Michelle Willhite Westerfield has written: 'The Mamie Gardner family' -- subject(s): Family
Mamie Till's birth name is Mamie Carthan.
Mamie Meek's birth name is Mamie Jean Herrington.
Mamie Hansberry's birth name is Mamie Louise Hansberry.
Mamie Gummer is 5' 8".
Mamie Thurman was born in 1901.
Mamie Rearden was born in 1898.