STRONG, DONALD STUART, 1912-
Biography:
Educator, writer. Born– Dec. 31, 1912 in New York City. Parents– Harry Cannell and Marion (Stuart) Strong. Married– Emily Jo Trenchmann in June 1940. Children– Three. Education– Oberlin College, A.B.; University of Chicago, Ph.D. Taught at Western Reserve University, 1937-1939; University of Texas, 1939-1946; and the University of Alabama after 1946; contributor to multi-author works and to Encyclopaedia Britannica; editor of Journal of Politics, 1971-1974. Member Southern Political Science Association.
Source:
Contemporary Authors, Vol. 41R.
Publication(s):
Election Officer’s Handbook. University, Ala.; Bureau of Public Administration, University of Alabama, 1952.
Negroes, Ballots and Judges; National Voting Rights Legislation in the Federal Courts. University, Ala.; University of Alabama Press, 1970.
Organized Anti-Semitism in America; the Rise of Group Prejudice during the Decade 1930-40. New York; Public Affairs Press, 1941.
Registration of Voters in Alabama. University, Ala.; Bureau of Public Administration, University of Alabama, 1956.
Urban Republicanism in the South. University, Ala.; Bureau of Public Administration, University of Alabama, 1960.
Joint_Publication(s):
Southern Primaries and Elections, 1920-1949. Tuscaloosa, Ala.; University of Alabama Press, 1950.