Solon Toothaker Kimball

Solon Toothaker Kimball

Infobox academic
name = Dr. Solon Kimball



image_size = 150px
birth_date = August 12, 1909
birth_place = Manhattan, Kansas
nationality = United States
field = Anthropology
work_institutions = University of Florida
Columbia University
alma_mater = Harvard University
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doctoral_students =
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prizes = Guggenheim Fellowship

Solon Toothaker Kimball (August 12, 1909 - October 12, 1982) was a noted educator and anthropologist. Kimball was born and raised in Manhattan, Kansas. He graduated from Kansas State University in 1930, then received a masters degree and Ph.D in social anthropology from Harvard in 1933 and 1936.

Kimball did groundbreaking anthropology work concerning family and community in rural Ireland (with Conrad Arensberg) and on the Navajo reservation in the American Southwest. Over the years, he was on the faculty of a number of universities, including the University of California, Columbia University (GSAS and Teachers College), the University of Alabama, and the University of Florida. While in Alabama in the 1950s, Kimball studied social tension arising from racial segregation and found himself labelled an "academic radical."

Kimball was a founding member of the Society for Applied Anthropology, president of the American Ethnological Society, and he was instrumental in the establishment in 1978 of the Zora Neal Hurston Fellowship Award Fund, which honors outstanding African-American graduates in the field of anthropology. Kimball was rewarded for his work with a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1966.

The American Anthropological Association now administers a Solon T. Kimball Award every other year to an anthropologist that effects change in public policy. The Kimball Award was initiated by royalties from "Applied Anthropology in America" (1978), a volume dedicated to Kimball, "who taught that the study of human behavior should be of service to people."

External links

* [http://www.aaanet.org/committees/awards/awards.htm#kimball American Anthropological Association awards]


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