Josephine Campbell papers, 1905-2006, bulk 1947-2006.

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Josephine Campbell papers, 1905-2006, bulk 1947-2006.

This collection contains manuscripts, notebooks, correspondence, newspaper clippings, periodicals, pamphlets, photographs, slides, negatives, microcassette tapes, floppy discs, and various digital records. The materials range in date from 1947 to 2006 and represent the history of Josephine Campbell's career as journalist. Her early work is represented, but the bulk of materials pertain to her research and writing for Ecotopics International News Service. Significant topics represented in the collection include international journalism; environmental issues; feminism; and human rights.

5.5 linear feet (5 document boxes, 3 flat boxes).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7452707

George Washington University

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United States Information Agency

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United States. Dept. of State. International Press Service.

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Campbell, Josephine C., 1927-2006.

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Josephine "Jo" Campbell (1927-2006) was a journalist, civil rights worker, and environmental activist. She was born Josephine Anne Conrad in Evansville, Indiana and was raised by her mother in Daytona Beach, Florida. She attended Seabreeze High School while working as a "cub reporter" for the Daytona Beach News Journal, and after her graduation in 1945 she moved to Washington, D.C. to further her career in journalism as a copyboy for the Washington Post. She married Donald Herman Campbell in 194...

Ecotopics International News Service.

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Campbell, Carolyn M.

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