- Lewis Wade Jones
Lewis Wade Jones (
March 13 ,1910 - September 1979) was asociologist andeducator . He was born inCuero, Texas , the son of Wade E. and Lucynthia McDade Jones. A member of theOmega Psi Phi fraternity, he received hisA.B. degree fromFisk University in 1931, and followed it with postgraduate study as a Social Science Research Council Fellow at theUniversity of Chicago in 1931-1932.Jones returned to Fisk, where he continued to work closely with
Charles S. Johnson , as a research assistant, supervisor of field studies, and instructor in the Department of Social Sciences from 1932 to 1942. In 1949 the two co-wrote "A Statistical Analysis of Southern Counties "; "Shifts in the Negro Population of Alabama ".Jones was a
Julius Rosenwald Foundation Fund Fellow atColumbia University , where he was awarded an M.A. degree in 1939 with the thesis "Occupational Stratification Among Rural and Small Town Negroes before the Civil War and Today." He earned hisPh.D. in 1955.Before the recording project at
Fort Valley , where he was a member of the summer faculty, Jones, along with Johnson andJohn W. Work III collaborated with theArchive of American Folk Song on theLibrary of Congress /Fisk University Mississippi Delta Collection (AFC 1941/002). This project was a two-year joint field study conducted by the Library of Congress and Fisk University during the summers of 1941 and 1942. The goal of the partnership was to carry out an intensive field study documenting the folk culture of a specific community ofAfrican Americans in theMississippi Delta region. The rapidly urbanizing commercial area ofCoahoma County, Mississippi , with its county seat in Clarksdale, became thegeographical focus of the study.Almost immediately following Jones's March 1943 recordings at Fort Valley, he served for three years in the
United States Army , and became a reports analyst for the domestic branch of theBureau of Special Services ,Office of War Information . He was associate editor of the "Negro Yearbook " in 1952 and contributed articles to journals.Jones spent much of the remainder of his career at
Tuskegee Institute School of Education, as assistant professor ofsociology , director of research for the Rural Life Council, research coordinator, and professor. He was a consultant to a variety of organizations, including theOpportunities Industrialization Centers , theBureau of Social Science Research , and theU.S. Department of Labor .On
August 13 ,1966 , he marriedQueen E. Shootes , a home economist.At the time of his death, Lewis Jones was a professor of sociology and director of the Tuskegee Institute Rural Development Center.
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* [http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/ftvhtml/jonesbio.html Library of Congress]
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