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Dorcas Davis Bowles Oral History, 2007

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Dr. Dorcas Davis Bowles, SSW ’60, has had a distinguished career as an educational administrator, clinical teacher and author on ethnic identity. In this excerpt from her complete oral history, she remembers how she became interested in social work and her experiences as a student in the Smith College School for Social Work in the 1960s.

Posted byLauren AndersonJune 12, 2018June 19, 2019Posted inOral HistoriesTags: 1950s, Alumni, clinical social work, Dorcas Bowles, Esther Clemence, Field Internships, Helen Pinkus, Irving Kaufman, Plan A, Plan B, race, Social Work Archive, thesis1 Comment on Dorcas Davis Bowles Oral History, 2007

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