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- Hamilton returned to Chicago, where he earned a doctorate in 1964. He then taught at Rutgers University, Lincoln University and Roosevelt University before joining Columbia, where he became one of the first African Americans to hold an academic chair at an Ivy League university. His wife, Dona Cooper Hamilton SW’82, died in 2015.
www.college.columbia.edu/cct/issue/summer-2024/article/memoriam-charles-v-hamilton-political-scientist-and-civil-rights-championIn Memoriam: Charles V. Hamilton, Political Scientist and ...
Charles Vernon Hamilton (October 19, 1929 – November 18, 2023) was an American political scientist, civil rights leader, and the W. S. Sayre Professor of Government and Political Science at Columbia University.
His wife, Dona Cooper Hamilton SW’82, died in 2015. He is survived by a stepdaughter, Valli. His daughter, Carol, died in 1996.
Mar 5, 2024 · Wilmot James, a friend and colleague of Hamilton, described Hamilton as a modest and private man, — James even he learned of his passing from Hamilton’s bank representative, The New York Times reported.
Feb 26, 2024 · Charles V. Hamilton was of the first African Americans to hold an endowed chair at an Ivy League university, Hamilton focused his research on urban politics and the Civil Rights movement. – American Academy of Arts & Sciences
Charles V. Hamilton, a self-described academic activist of the Black Power movement whose landmark 1967 manifesto with student organizer Stokely Carmichael reframed the civil rights struggle...
Feb 20, 2024 · Among Dr. Hamilton’s other books was “The Dual Agenda: Race and Social Welfare Policies of Civil Rights Organizations” (1997), which he wrote with his wife, Dona Cooper Hamilton, a professor at Lehman College in New York. She died in 2015. He is survived by a stepdaughter, Valli Hamilton.
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In 2022, Dr. Hamilton and his wife Dana Cooper Hamilton established the Carol Hamilton Memorial Endowed Scholarship for Roosevelt students. The scholarship honors Hamilton’s daughter, Carol, who was press secretary to Commerce Secretary Ronald H. Brown.