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Profiles of Recipients: Dr. Gordan Morgan
Dr.
Gordan Morgan (MA '56)
Dr.
Gordon Morgan of Fayetteville is a University Professor of Sociology
and one of the first black faculty members hired at the University
of Arkansas in 1969.
He earned his Ph.D. from Washington State University in 1961 and
has served as a teacher, counselor, mentor, and role model to generations
of students, especially minority students. Breaking down racial
barriers has been a hallmark of Morgan’s teaching and research.
He brought to the University of Arkansas the belief that racial
classification not only limits minorities but separates society
as a whole, imposing limits even on the majority population. And
he determined that he would do all he could to free students from
their prejudices, their oppression, and their tendency to view the
world in black and white.
He
has chronicled the history of the black experience at the U of A
in his book “The Edge of Campus” and is the author of
16 other books including “Toward an American Sociology: Questioning
the European Construct” and “Tilman C. Cothran: Second
Generation Sociologist.”
Over his long and distinguished career, Morgan has served as a consultant
to the Arkansas Program on Basic Adult Education, as an expert witness
before the Rockefeller Commission on Population and the American
Future, and as an adviser to the American College Testing program.
His research interests include investigating how African countries
might be converted to the dollar standard, the Arkansas delta, and
a comprehensive study of the discipline of sociology. He has said:
“I believe much sociological knowledge can be gained by focus
on the discipline. I continue to be interested in the Caribbean
as an area of research and teaching.”
He and his family established the Morgan Family Scholarship for
minority students. He is married to Izola Preston Morgan..
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