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  1. Jack Kirkland (July 25, 1902 – February 22, 1969) was an American playwright, producer, director and screenwriter. Kirkland's greatest success was the play Tobacco Road, adapted from the Erskine Caldwell novel. His other plays included Frankie and Johnny, Tortilla Flat, Suds in your Eye, Mr. Adam, Man with the Golden Arm, and Mandingo.

  2. Jack Kirkland is a professor and social economic developer who specializes in African American family and social and economic development. He is also a former activist and elected official in the Civil Rights Movement and a consultant on urban issues and multicultural education.

  3. Nov 18, 2020 · As Jack A. Kirkland marks his 50th year on the faculty of the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis, the issues that motivated his remarkable career in social work and civil rights are as urgent today as they were when he began.

  4. Nov 9, 2016 · A tribute to Joseph (Jack) Kirkland (1925–2016), one of the original pioneers of modern liquid chromatography and a mentor to many. Read the testimonials of his friends and colleagues who admired his scientific achievements, integrity, and generosity.

  5. Apr 26, 2024 · University Archives at Washington University in St. Louis recently acquired the papers of Jack Arnett Kirkland, an associate professor in the Brown School and an internationally known scholar who writes, lectures and consults on the African American family and social and economic development.

  6. Nov 5, 2020 · As Jack A. Kirkland marks his 50th year on the Brown School faculty, the issues that motivated his remarkable career in social work and civil rights are as urgent today as they were when he began. From his annual seminar that takes students to underserved neighborhoods, to his research on economic development in urban areas,

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  8. Brief Resume. Jack A. Kirkland, Associate Professor, of The Brown School of Social Work since 1970, received his Bachelor’s Degree in International Relations and Masters Degree in Social Service from Syracuse University. He has taught at three (3) major universities for over forty years.