Andrew Billingsley
{{Short description|American academic (born 1926)}}
{{Infobox officeholder
|birth_name = Andrew Billingsley
|name = Andrew Billingsley
|order = 8th
|title = President of Morgan State University
|term_start = {{Start date|1975|07|31}}
|term_end = {{End date|1984|02|27}}
|predecessor = King Virgil Cheek
|successor = Earl S. Richardson
|birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1926|03|20|mf=yes}}
|birth_place = Marion, Alabama{{cite web|title=Billingsley, Andrew, 1926- (Biography) |url=https://www.lib.ua.edu/Alabama_Authors/?p=781 |publisher=University of Alabama |access-date=15 March 2017}}
|alma_mater = Grinnell College {{small| (A.B.)}}
Boston University{{small| (M.S.)}}
Brandeis University{{small| (Ph.D.)}}
|profession = Sociologist; University President
|spouse = Amy Loretta Tate
|children = 2
|}}
Andrew Billingsley (born March 20, 1926) is an American sociologist, author, lecturer, and college professor who served as the eighth president of Morgan State University from 1975 to 1984.{{cite web|title=Presidents of the University |url=http://www.morgan.edu/office_of_the_president/presidential_history.html |publisher=Morgan State University |access-date=15 March 2017}}{{cite magazine|title=Morgan State University Prexy Andrew Billingsley Resigns|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=m7ADAAAAMBAJ&dq=andrew+billingsley&pg=PA23 |magazine=Jet |last=Staff Writer |page=23 |date=February 27, 1984 |volume=65|number=25}}{{cite magazine |last=Jones |first=Ida |date=2017 |title=Purpose, Progress and Promise: Morgan State University in Celebration of 150 Years |url=https://issuu.com/morganstateu/docs/00_morgan_mag_2017_vol_i_12-14-17_4?e=2119971/57023651 |magazine=Morgan Magazine |location=Baltimore |publisher=Morgan State University |access-date=March 24, 2018}}
Biography
Billingsley was born on March 20, 1926, in Marion, Alabama, the son of Silas and Lucy Billingsley. He served in the United States Army during World War II from 1944 to 1946. After his military service, he obtained his A.B. degree from Grinnell College in 1951. Thereafter, he obtained his M.S. degree from Boston University in 1956, and his Ph.D. from Brandeis University in 1964. While at Brandeis University, Billingsley met his future wife, Amy Loretta Tate, who was a fellow student.{{cite web|title=CivicMakers: Amy Tate Billingsley|url=http://www.thehistorymakers.com/biography/amy-tate-billingsley-39|publisher=TheHistoryMakers.com |access-date=15 March 2017}} They were married in 1961 and had two children.
Billingsley has been a sociology and African-American/Africana studies at many colleges and universities, including Howard University,{{cite web|title=Dr. Andrew Billingsley's 90th Birthday Symposium |url=https://www2.howard.edu/dr-andrew-billingsleys-90th-birthday-symposium |publisher=Howard University |year=2016 |access-date=15 March 2017}} University of California, Berkeley, University of Maryland, College Park,{{cite web|title=People: Andrew Billingsley |url=https://sph.umd.edu/people/andrew-billingsley |publisher=University of Maryland, College Park}} and the University of South Carolina.{{cite web|title=IFS Faculty and Staff: Billingsley, Andrew | url=http://ifs.sc.edu/facultystaff/billingsley.asp |publisher=University of South Carolina: Institute of Families in Society|year=2002 |access-date=15 March 2017}}{{cite web|title=University to honor Andrew Billingsley |url=http://www.sc.edu/news/newsarticle.php?nid=875#.WFfbLjIzWuU |last=Office of Media Relations |publisher=University of South Carolina |date=April 5, 2010 |access-date=19 December 2016}} Billingsley wrote or co-authored books, research papers, and academic publications.
Publications
- Andrew Billingsley, Scholar and Institution Builder: Essays and Tributes (2021: Black Classic Press, Maryland)
- Black Families and the Struggle for Survival (1974: Friendship Press, New York)
- Child Development and Family Life in the Black Community (1974: Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Washington, D.C.)
- Climbing Jacob's Ladder: The Enduring Legacy of African-American Families (1992: Simon and Schuster, New York)
- The Evolution of the Black Family (1976: National Urban League, New York)
- Illegitimacy: Changing Services for Changing Times (1970: National Council on Illegitimacy, New York)
- Mighty like a River: The Black Church and Social Reform (1999: Oxford University Press, New York)
- The Role of the Social Worker in a Child Protective Agency: a Comparative Analysis (1964: Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, Boston)
- The Social Worker in a Child Protective Agency New York;(1965: National Association of Social Workers, New York)
- Yearning to Breathe Free: Robert Smalls of South Carolina and His Families (2007: University of South Carolina Press, 2007)
As joint-publications:
- Black Families in White America (1968: Prentice-Hall, New Jersey)
- Children of the Storm: Black Children and American Child Welfare (1972: Harcourt, New York)
- Research on African-American Families: a Holistic Perspective (1989: Trotter Institute, University of Massachusetts, Boston)
- Studies in Child Protective Services: Final Report of a Project Supported by the Children’s Bureau (1969: U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Washington, D.C.)
As a co-editor:
References
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External links
- [https://www.c-span.org/person/?andrewbillingsley Andrew Billingsley]'s interview on C-SPAN
- [https://books.google.com/books?id=EwtmVHovepUC&dq=Andrew+Billingsley&pg=PA238 Mightly Like a River:{{small|The Black Churk and Social Reform}}] on Google Books
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