SMALL, ROBERT VAN DYKE, 1924-

Biography:

Psychologist, writer, lecturer. Born– Nov. 29, 1924 in Abbeville, Ala. Parents– John and Della Small. Eucation; Morehouse College, B.A.; Atlanta University, M.A.; studied at Rutgers University. In U.S. Army, 1943-1945; research assistant at Atlanta University, 1950-1951; practiced psychology for Federal government, 1965-1969; assistant professor and consulting psychologist at Mercer College, Trenton, N.J., after 1969; free-lance writer and lecturer. Received honorary doctorate in 1969 from American Bible Institute.

Source:

International Authors and Writers, 1977; Living Black American Authors; Writers Directory.

Publication(s):

Confrontation with Hangups. Philadelphia; Dorrance, 1973.

Crystals of Indoctrination.  New York:  Exposition Press, 1982.

Darkness Where the Light Fails to Shine. Hicksville, N.Y.; Exposition Press, 1976.

The Legal Slaughter of Peace. New York; Comet Press, 1952.

Undercurrents. New York; Vantage, 1971.

The Victims. New York; Exposition Press, 1968.