Phinazee, Annette Lewis Hoage, 1920-1983.

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Library science educator; native of Orangeburg, S.C.; received BA from Fisk University, BSLS and MSLIS from the University of Illinois, and DLS from Columbia University; first African-American woman to earn the doctorate in library science from Columbia University; taught at Atlanta University, 1946-c. 1970; became Dean of the North Carolina Central University School of Library Science, 1970; first African-American president of the North Carolina Library Association; grandfather or father, W.C. Lewis, was secretary of the Orangeburg County Colored Fair Association; married George Lafayette Hoage (1944) and Joseph Phinazee (1962).

From the description of Annette Lewis Phinazee papers, 1931-1969. (South Carolina State University, Miller F. Whittak). WorldCat record id: 47038816

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associatedWith Claflin College (Orangeburg, S.C.) corporateBody
associatedWith Dunton, Lewis M. person
associatedWith Felton Laboratory School (Orangeburg, S.C.) corporateBody
associatedWith Morris College (Sumter, S.C.) corporateBody
correspondedWith Orangeburg County Colored Fair Association (Orangeburg, S.C.) corporateBody
associatedWith South Carolina State College (Orangeburg, S.C.) corporateBody
associatedWith Sunlight Club (Orangeburg, S.C.) corporateBody
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Orangeburg (S.C.)
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African American librarians
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Birth 1920

Death 1983

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