Herb Frazier papers, 1972-2006.

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Herb Frazier papers, 1972-2006.

The collection includes materials related to the personal and professional life of Herb Frazier. A small portion of the collection contains biographical, educational, and other personal information. The bylines series contains published work spanning Frazier's career from 1972-2006, including bylines, proofs, and photographs. Bylines include stories written by Herb Frazier at the The State, The Post and Courier, The Charlotte Observer, and The York Observer. The subject files, which compose the largest portion of the collection, contain articles, interview notes, correspondence, source notes, and other written material chiefly gathered by Herb Frazier in the course of his story research. Major topics include higher education in South Carolina, with a focus on the Citadel (including hazing incidents), Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC), and University of South Carolina; education reform in the middle grades; and race relations. Also included are various regional topics, including court cases, law enforcement issues, and the annexation of James Island. The professional activities series includes organizational materials, documents, event invitations, and correspondence related to various journalism associations, conferences, educational outreach, and travel. The minority journalism series includes correspondence, conference material, organizational planning documents, programs, and other material related to the National Association of Black Journalists and its regional affiliate, South Carolina Association of Black Journalists. Also includes materials related to the college and high school on minority journalism as well as articles and printed material regarding the topic of minority journalism.

34.5 linear feet (23 record cartons)

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Citadel, the Military College of South Carolina

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Frazier, Herb, 1950-

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Herb Frazier, an African American journalist based in the Lowcountry, has reported and edited for various newspapers in South Carolina and elsewhere since 1972. Frazier has been active in professional journalism associations and in education initiatives for minority journalism. From the description of Herb Frazier papers, 1972-2006. (College of Charleston). WorldCat record id: 636542107 ...

South Carolina College

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Medical University of South Carolina

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The Medical University of South Carolina opened its first session on November 8, 1824. In November 1974, the Medical University of South Carolina held their Sesquicentennial celebration honoring the 150th anniversary of the founding of the college. The Sesquicentennial celebration included many events and activities centered on the advancements of the past 150 years, with events taking place in 1974 and 1975. An executive committee oversaw the event and was chaired by Joseph I. Waring, and inclu...

National Association of Black Journalists

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South Carolina Association of Black Journalists.

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