Annette Lewis Phinazee papers, 1931-1969.
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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. ...
South Carolina State College (Orangeburg, S.C.)
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Sunlight Club (Orangeburg, S.C.)
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Orangeburg County Colored Fair Association (Orangeburg, S.C.)
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Felton Laboratory School (Orangeburg, S.C.)
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Dunton, Lewis Marion, -1936
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Third president of Claflin University (1884-1922); graduate of Syracuse University; came to Claflin in 1873 as a teacher; from 1873 to 1879 also served as a pastor in Beaufort, S.C., and as presiding elder of the Greenville District of the Methodist Episcopal Church (1879-1882); Oct. 1883 appointed vice-president and special agent to secure funds for the building program of Claflin; May 1884 appointed president of Claflin; b. ca. 1849. From the description of Lewis Marion Dunton pape...
Claflin College (Orangeburg, S.C.)
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Founded as Claflin University on Dec. 18, 1869 in Orangeburg, S.C. by the Freedmen's Aid Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church; est. largely through the generosity of Boston philanthropist, the Hon. Lee Claflin and his son, Massachusetts Governor William Claflin; occupies the former site of the Orangeburg Female Seminary; in 1871 merged with Baker Biblical Institute, founded in 1866 in Charleston, S.C., and recently moved to Orangeburg, and with a training school in Camden, S.C.; from 1872 t...
Morris College (Sumter, S.C.)
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