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Wednesday, September 18, 2013
"Martin David Jenkins"(September 4,1904-1978)
The only child of David W. and Josephine (Miller) Jenkins,he was born in Terre Haute,Indiana.His father was a civic engineer,Martin attended racially segregated elementary school;his middle school Booker T.Washington was an all African-American school.Once he got to high school things had begun to change.He attended Wiley High School which was an integrated high school of 1500 at the time.Not only was he a great student,he was also a standout athlete.Martin was captain of the track team and its top sprinter,he established Virgo County records in the 50-yard (5.6 seconds ),100-yard (10.2) and 220-yard (24.0) dashes.He then won the district meet in 100 and 220 advance to the state finals.Martin graduated in 1921.He received a B.S. in Engineering in 1925,from Howard University.After this,Martin became partner with his father in a Terre Haute highway contracting business while taking classes at State Normal.During that time,on September 7,1927 he married Elizabeth Lacy.He secured an A.B. degree in Education from Indiana State in 1931.After teaching briefly at Virginia State College (Now Virginia State University),Martin began graduate work at Northwestern University and earned a master's degree in 1933 and a doctorate in education in 1935.His dissertation was a socio-psychological study of African-American children of superior intelligence.From 1935-1937,Martin was registrar and professor of education at North Carolina A&T,from 1937-1938,he was dean of instruction at Cheney University,and from 1938-1948,he was professor of education at Howard University.He was also president of Morgan State College of Baltimore in 1948.He published more than 80 scholarly articles and monographs and lectured on topics related to his expertise throughout the world.Martin also served on several presidential commissions,councils and task forces.Honored as a distinguished Alumnus by Indiana State in 1964,he was awarded honorary doctorates by the University of Liberia,Delaware State College,Howard University and John Hopkins University,among others.After his retirement as president of Morgan State in 1970,he became the director of the office of Urban Affairs for the American Council of Education.His study of the sociopsychological study of African-American children of superior intelligence went unpublished it was most renowned and cited work.He studied African American from the U.S. in 1950.Martin wanted to see if he could discovered any African American children could score 1% of white children,which would be an IQ of 130.And if a child an IQ or above they were deemed gifted.At the time there were 16 studies done in which African American children possessed an IQ at least 130.And out of those 16 studies 12 of the kids had IQs well over 140,which was the bar for gifted children.These children came from urban environments where most of them didn't have the best teachers or even proper materials to learn so to discover these results was shocking to some.When Martin further broke down the data he realized that "1% scored at 130,0.3% scored at 140,.1% scored around 160.This turn allowed Martin the opportunity to examine more children.He gave other set of kids the Sanford-Binet examination,which was another type of IQ test.This exam resulted in even better data and scores than the first set of IQs tests.The case records showed that 18 African American scored at least 160 or better on the IQ test.Seven scored above 170,four above 180 and 1 child was above 200.Some of these kids had already finished high school at age of 13.And a slightly fewer amount had graduated college by the age of 13.The evidence was irrefutable that African American children that day and age were just as intelligent if not more intelligent than their white peers.This was a major breakthrough for not only Dr.Jenkins Also Psychology as a study.When he accepted the Presidency the Civil Rights Movement was in its prime.Many students and professors on campus were deeply involved in the movement.Dr.Jenkins felt that as an institution of higher learning Morgan State as an institution should have to do with the movement.Many felt as though he betraying his race due to the fact he had so much power and influence but failed to use in support of the movement.Dr.Jenkins was a practical and also a conservative minded man.Martin felt that the student body was racially unbalanced,so he sought out to find and recruit more white students to attend Morgan State.Many students and faculty disapproved of this choice,and some even protested the decision on campus.He felt by them interacting with white students they would learn to fuction in society more effectivity.
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