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Lorene Shields
August 6, 2009
Hello family, friends, and love one of Mr. Clark. I am a student at shorter college in Atlanta Ga, we are doing a porject on Dr.Clark and history is being made today. I hope what my group learns from what weve learned in our research, will help them to make a difference in the world today. Thanks for the opportunity to say "May God continue to richly bless you, and Dr. Clark will always be remembered.
SHAKIRAH BROWNJ
February 25, 2009
A GOOD MAN
Wanisha [email protected]
July 29, 2008
I really appreciate what he did for the integration of the schools. His sincere effort to make a change has meant alot to minorities all over the country. He will greatly missed.
"For God is not unrighteous so as to forget your work and the love you showed for his name in that you have ministered to the holy ones and continue minitering." - Hebrews 6:10
May the Almighty God remember what he did for others during the resurrection time. His son Jesus Christ said, "I am the resurrection and the life. He that exercises faith in me, even though he dies will come back to life." - John 11:25
Canella Sherrill
October 12, 2007
I am pleased to have the opportunity to study Dr. Clark. I was given an assignment to design something for our hero. I chose to design a commemorative stamp in honor of Dr. Kenneth B. Clark
Luisa Marengo-Heifner
May 3, 2007
It has been 2 years since the passing of this gentle yet great man. As a H.S. senior in NYC, I worked with Dr. Clark, Dr. Mamie Phipps Clark and their two children. At that time I did not realize how great of a man he was, a champion for African-American communities. He's left his mark...he left a legacy. I feel blessed to have known him, if only for a short while. My condolences to his family.
Javier Perez
October 23, 2006
I am a senior at The City College of New York. The College that Dr. Clark graduated from for his undergraduate degree. I have been reading up on his extraordinary work in Harlem. I am inspired by his work and currently doing a research paper concerning the segregation in the public schools in New York City and how Dr.Clark was instrumental in integrating those same schools. My condolences to the world who deeply misses him.
Marc E. Weiler, Ph.D.
October 10, 2006
It has taken me a long time to understand the complexity and intensity of the effect of my knowing and working with you during the early 60's in Harlem. You became my intellectual and paternal/parental role model. For this I am forever grateful. I remember your response to me when I stated that I was not equipped to deal with something that you stated because I was a "nice, (half) Jewish Boy." "You are neither nice nor Jewish nor a boy!" You were correct! Thank you.
Treyce' Spears
April 30, 2006
I have been impacted by Dr. Clark's work and as I complete my thesis on Black Women: Balancing Multiple Identities in Corporate America, I simply want to say thanks and pay respect to his family for their tremendous loss.
Timothy Kemp
February 23, 2006
Thank you for inspiring me to do more with my life and your great research showing the world:The development of consciousness of self. Radically changing how we view ourselves. KBC you will be missed.
Kenneth Clark
May 24, 2005
Blessings
I recently heard of Dr. Kenneth Clark transition. My prayers go out to the entire family and many admirers.
As an infant my single adoptive mom wanted me to have a strong name to live up too. I read some articles on him. I never met him.
I was proud of what he stood for. Dr. Kenneth Clark, legacy will always be an inspiration to me.
I'm proud to be named after such a great man.
I'm 17 years old and a student at Brown Deer High School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
God Bless
Kenneth Jason Clark
Edith Brownbryant
May 24, 2005
The lost of Dr. KBC will profoundly be felt. I learned so much from him and by his teachings. He was a father, brother, motivator and inspirational mentor. My sister Blanche Brown and I have had the privilege to receive the fatherly guidance that so many young Blacks had missed.
To Kate and Hilton, on behalf of Blanche and myself, I expressed my sincere sympathy and my heart is heavy with grief, but filled with his love.
Dr. Kenneth and Mamie will always have a very special place deep in my heart. GOD Speed! Edith Brownbryant (The Childhood Development Center and MARC, Inc)
Kevin Johnson
May 17, 2005
To the family of Dr. Clark:
I was deeply saddened to hear of the loss of such a positive and inspirational man. It is my prayer that during your time of need you find comfort by turning to the Father of tender mercies, and the God of all comfort. Please know also, that the Bible promises a fulfillment of Dr.Clark's dream. A time when people of all nations, tribes and tongues will leave peaceably together on earth.(Rev 7:9, Psalms 37:29) I will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers.
J. Machelle Sweeting, Esq.
May 10, 2005
Thank you Dr. Clark for your work. You have left an indelible impression on the lives of our race and our country. May God continue to bless your family! For those who are not familiar with Dr. Clark's work, I encourage you to watch the movie "Equal Justice", starring Sidney Poitier.
B ADOLPHE BARBER
May 8, 2005
This Brother of Kappa Alpha Psi wishes to express our condolences to the Family, as we remind you that we are there for you!
William Williams
May 7, 2005
on behalf of New York Alumni Chapter Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity,Inc..we send our deepest sympathy.We shall cherish his memory. William Williams,Polemarch
LTC & Mrs. Ivann E. Greene & Family
May 6, 2005
May the soul of Kenneth rest in the bossom of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Dr.Barbara E.M. Cannon
May 4, 2005
Dr.Kenneth B. Clark's great work paved the way opening the consciousness of individuals and groups about what has value to human beings. His work with dolls highlighted this consciousness. IAmerica needed his insight and expertise for the 1954 Brown versus Board of Education decision. I am so glad he was there to help the entire nation.
Lawrence Houston
May 4, 2005
My condolences to the family of Dr. Clark, a great man and lover of his people.
Larry Houston
jud malcolm
May 4, 2005
dear family:
please accept my deepest sympathy at this sad time.
Barbara Lay
May 3, 2005
Dr Clark will be missed by all. His accompolishments in psychology and civil rights will live on forever. All the world is better for God let him pass this way and contribute to all of mankind.
Pastor Jim Hamilton
May 3, 2005
May Gods blessing comfort you all in this time of sadness .
Peace be with you always .
Dr. J.B. Hamilton
APA
May 3, 2005
We join the Clark family and the entire psychology family in mourning the death of Dr. Kenneth B. Clark. Dr. Clark was one of the foremost psychologists of the 20th century. His groundbreaking research and the role it played in the 1954 Supreme Court school desegregation decision exemplifies psychology’s critical role in promoting sound public policy and in advancing human welfare.
President Ronald F. Levant on behalf of the Members, Board of Directors, Council of Representatives and Staff of the American Psychological Association
OSCEOLA TALPS
May 3, 2005
MY CONDOLENCES TO THE CLARK FAMILY.A GIANT HAS PASSED.HE CAME THIS WAY AND HE MADE A POSITIVE DIFFERENCE.FAREWELL!
DEBRA JACKSON
May 3, 2005
MY PRAYERS ARE WITH THE FAMILY. TREASURE HIS MEMORIES AS WELL AS HIS ACCOMPLISHMENTS.
Timothy&Javonda Newson
May 2, 2005
To the Clark family our prayers are with you.Sorry about you lost.
Richard "Pops" Brown
May 2, 2005
To the family of Brother Kenneth B. Clark: Although I never met Brother Clark, I, as a black man, am very grateful and thankful for his contributions to education and the changes he brought about in American Society. He was a shining example of a true brother of Kappa Alpha Psi. You have reached the Golden Shore Brother. Thank you for your life's work. May you rest in peace. Brother Richard "Pops" Brown Zeta Tau initiate Spring 1991.
Betty Rivas
May 2, 2005
CLARK FAMILY OUR PRAYS ARE WITH YOU.
JOSE & BETTY RIVAS
B ADOLPHE BARBER
May 2, 2005
Rest in peace on that Goldern Shore
Phi Nu Pi!
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