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Inventory of the Herb Frazier Papers, 1972 - 2006

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Descriptive Summary...... 3 Biographical Note...... 3 Collection Overview...... 5 Restrictions...... 6 Subject Headings...... 6 Administrative Information...... 7 Detailed Description of the Collection...... 9 1. Personal, circa 1972-1995...... 9 2. Bylines, 1972-2006...... 9 3. Subject Files, circa 1972-2006...... 10 4. Professional Activities, circa 1980s-2000...... 15 5. Minority Journalism, circa 1990s...... 17 6. Publications, ...... 18 Avery Research Center at the College of Charleston

Descriptive Summary Title: Herb Frazier Papers,

Dates: 1972 - 2006

Creator: Frazier, Herb, 1950-.

Abstract: Herb Frazier, an African American journalist based in the Lowcountry, has reported and edited for various in and elsewhere since 1972. Frazier has been active in professional journalism associations and in education initiatives for minority journalism.

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 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 (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 college and high school workshops on minority journalism as well as articles and printed materials regarding the topic of minority journalism.

Extent: 34.5 linear feet(23 record cartons)

Repository: Avery Research Center at the College of Charleston

Call Number: AMN 1088

Language of Material: Material in English

Biographical Note

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 minority journalism education initiatives.

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Herbert Lee Frazier, a native of Charleston, South Carolina, was born November 7, 1950. Frazier attended the C. A. Brown High School in downtown Charleston and later graduated, in 1969, from William T. Sampson High school at the Naval Base in Guatanamo Bay, Cuba. He then attended Allen University from 1969 to 1970. He also attended the University of South Carolina from 1970 to 1972 and again in 1984. In 1983, he completed the selective Editing Program for Minority Journalists. Frazier was a Journalism Fellow at the University of Michigan from 1992 to 1993.

Herb Frazier's professional career began in May 1972 at The News and Courier in Charleston, South Carolina, where he worked on obituaries, reporting, and photography. Nearing the end of that year, he joined The State, where he was responsible for police reporting and general assignments. In 1974, he moved to New Orleans, Louisiana, where he reported for the Times Picayune. In 1975, he returned to Columbia, South Carolina to work for The State, reporting on rural South Carolina. In 1979, Frazier was appointed to a one-person bureau covering Newberry, South Carolina, and the surrounding counties. With his promotion to assistant news editor in 1982, Frazier became the first African American to cross management lines at The State.

Leaving The State in 1984, Frazier then edited for The Dallas Times Herald in Dallas, Texas and The York Observer in York County, South Carolina. In 1988, he returned to Charleston and briefly copy edited for the News and Courier, which later merged with the Evening Post to become the Post and Courier. At the Post and Courier, Frazier was promoted to senior writer, a position he held until 2006. In this position, his primary focus was higher education, but he reported on a number of major events and special assignments and chaired a committee on improving coverage of racial minorities and women.

Throughout his career, Frazier has been active in various professional associations and education initiatives for minority journalism. He was the founding president of the South Carolina Coastal Association of Black Journalists, a regional chapter of the National Association of Black Journalists. He founded and directed summer high school journalism workshops at local institutions as well as nationwide.

Frazier has been honored for his reporting and role in the profession. He was named the 1990 Journalist of the Year in South Carolina by the South Carolina Press Association, and was the first African American to receive this honor. In 1994, he was named to the Hall of Fame for Region IV of the National Association of Black Journalists.

After leaving the Post and Courier, Frazier was a media workshop speaker for the United States Department of State, where he spoke in Sierra Leone, Zambia, Ghana, Guyana, and Suriname. As of 2010, Frazier is a contract speech writer and editor for the United States Agency for International Development and freelances.

Frazier has been active in the Charleston community, serving as a board member for both the Lowcountry Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists and the Avery Institute for African American History and Culture.

Frazier has three daughters, Angela Frazier Thomas, Amanda Frazier, and Adrienne Frazier. He is married to the Adrienne Troy-Frazier, formerly of Chicago, Ill.

Employment History May 1972 - Reporter, The News and Courier (Charleston, South Carolina) December 1972 January 1973 Reporter, The State (Columbia, South Carolina) - April 1974 April 1974 Reporter, The Times-Picayune (New Orleans, Louisiana) - September 1975 September General Assignments Reporter, The State (Columbia, South Carolina) 1975 - January 1979

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January 1979 Bureau Chief, The State (Columbia, South Carolina) - January 1983 January 1983 Reporter/Editor Trainee, The State (Columbia, South Carolina) - February 1984 February Assistant News Editor, The State (Columbia, South Carolina) 1984 - April 1985 April 1985 - Copy Editor, The Dallas Times Herald (Dallas, Texas) July 1985 July 1985 - Assistant Night City Editor, The Dallas Times Herald (Dallas, Texas) September 1986 September Editor, The York Observer (a tri-weekly edition of The Charlotte Observer, Charlotte, 1986 - March North Carolina) 1988 March 1988 - Copy Editor, The News and Courier (Charleston, South Carolina) [later The Post and October 1988 Courier] October 1, The News and Courier and The Evening Post merged to form The Post and Courier. 1991 October 1988 Senior Writer, The Post and Courier (Charleston, South Carolina) - July 2006 June 2006 - Media Workshop Speaker, U.S. Department of State, Bureau of International Information September Programs in the Office of Global Issues and Communication: Freetown, Sierra Leone 2009 (June 2006); Lusaka, Zambia (September to October 2007); Accra, Ghana (August 2008); and Guyana and Suriname (September 2009) December Contract Speech Writer and Editor, United States Agency for International Development 2008 - Present (2010) July 2006 Freelance Writer, Public Relations Consultant, and Writing Coach - Present (2010) Nov. 2010 Marketing and Public Relations Manager, Magnolia Plantation and Gardens (Charleston, - Present South Carolina) (2012)

Collection Overview

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 related to Herb Frazier and his family.

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, Post and Courier, The Charlotte Observer, and The York Observer. Also includes samples of The Times-Picayune, The Dallas Times Herald, and The York Observer, which contain sections that were edited by Frazier.

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, Medical University of South Carolina, and University of South Carolina; education reform in the middle grades; and

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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. Frazier's work-related travel to Germany and Africa is represented as well as his time as a Journalism Fellows at the University of Michigan.

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 college and high school workshops for minority journalism that were led or supported by Frazier, as well as articles and printed material regarding the topic of minority journalism.

The collection contains a number of publications that were collected by Herb Frazier in the course of his professional and personal life.

Collection Arrangement

1. Personal, circa 1972-1995

2. Bylines, 1972-2006

3. Subject Files, circa 1972-2006

4. Professional Activities, circa 1980s-2000

5. Minority Journalism, circa 1990s

6. Publications

Restrictions Access Restrictions

No restrictions.

Copyright Notice

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Subject Headings

African American journalists -- South Carolina -- Charleston.

African Americans -- Press coverage -- United States.

Charleston (S.C.) -- History -- 20th century.

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Charleston (S.C.) -- Race relations -- History -- 20th century.

Charlotte observer (Charlotte, N.C. : 1916).

Citadel, the Military College of South Carolina -- History -- 20th century.

Education -- United States -- History -- 20th century.

Educational change -- United States -- History -- 20th century.

Frazier, Herb, 1950-.

Hazing -- South Carolina -- Charleston.

James Island (S.C.) -- History -- 20th century.

Journalists -- South Carolina.

Journalists -- South Carolina -- Charleston.

Journalism -- South Carolina.

Journalism -- South Carolina -- Charleston.

Journalism -- Study and teaching -- United States.

Law enforcement -- South Carolina -- History -- 20th century.

Medical University of South Carolina -- History -- 20th century.

Middle schools -- United States -- History -- 20th century.

Minority journalists -- South Carolina -- Charleston.

National Association of Black Journalists.

News and courier (Charleston, S.C. : Daily).

Newspaper editors -- South Carolina -- Charleston.

Post and courier (Charleston, S.C. : Daily).

Reporters and reporting -- South Carolina.

Reporters and reporting -- South Carolina -- Charleston.

South Carolina Association of Black Journalists.

State (Columbia, S.C.).

United States -- Race relations -- History -- 20th century.

University of South Carolina -- History -- 20th century.

York observer (York County, S.C.).

Administrative Information

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Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Herb Frazier Papers, Avery Research Center, College of Charleston, Charleston, SC, USA.

Processing Information

Processed by Jessica Farrell, Melissa Bronheim, Amanda Ross, and Liz Vaughan, May 2010

Encoded by Jessica Farrell, May 2010

Edited by Amanda Ross, May 2010

Funding from the Council on Library and Information Resources supported the collection processing and encoding of this finding aid.

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Detailed Description of the Collection

1. Personal, circa 1972-1995

This small portion of the collection contains biographical, educational, and other personal information concerning Herb Frazier.

Box 1 Folder 1 Articles about Herb Frazier

Box 1 Folder 2 Articles about Frazier Family

Box 1 Folder 3 Biographical

Box 1 Folder 4-7 Correspondence: Personal, 1970s-1990s and undated

Box 1 Folder 8 Coursework: Papers

Box 1 Folder 9 Financial Documents

Box 1 Folder 10 Omega Psi Phi Fraternity

Box 1 Folder 11 Programs: Graduation and Funeral

Box 1 Folder 12 Transcripts 2. Bylines, 1972-2006

The bylines series contains Herb Frazier's published work, including bylines, proofs, and photographs that span his career from 1972-2006. Bylines include stories written by Herb Frazier at the The State, Post and Courier, The Charlotte Observer, and The York Observer. As the Newberry Bureau Chief under The State, Frazier authored many articles that were published under the moniker "Newberry Bureau." The Newberry Bureau articles and those specifically published under the byline "Herb Frazier" have been pulled and integrated into this bylines series, organized chronologically.

To illustrate Frazier's work as a reporter and section editor, samples have been retained from The Times-Picayune, The Dallas Times Herald, and The York Observer.

During his tenure at The State, Frazier worked on obituaries. To reflect this work, a sample of obituary pages, published during his early employment at The State, have been retained.

Box 1 Folder 13-23 Frazier Bylines, 1972-1980

Box 2 Folder 1-12 Frazier Bylines, 1981-1990

Box 3 Folder 1-11 Frazier Bylines, 1990-1999

Box 4 Folder 1-13 Frazier Bylines, 2000-2006 and undated

Box 5 Folder 1-15 Frazier Proofs, circa 1970s-2001

Box 5 Folder 16 Frazier Drafts and Edits, circa 1970s-2000s

Box 5 Folder 17 Frazier as Reporter: The Times-Picayune, 1974

Box 5 Folder 18-20 Frazier as Section Editor: The Dallas Times Herald, 1985-1986

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Box 5 Folder 21 Frazier as Section Editor: The York Observer, 1986-1987

Box 5 Folder 22 Frazier Magazine Articles, 1995-1999

Box 5 Folder 23 Obituaries: The State, 1979-1983

Box 5 Folder 24-25 Photographs, 1974-1990 and undated 3. Subject Files, circa 1972-2006

These 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, Medical University of South Carolina, 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.

This series also contains files that appear to be on topics of general interest to Frazier, such as celebrities, major news events, and international coverage.

Where possible, original folder titles have been retained.

Box 6 Folder 1 Adult Illiteracy

Box 6 Folder 2 Africa, general

Box 6 Folder 3 African Americans in Charleston

Box 6 Folder 4 America's Doomsday Project

Box 6 Folder 5 American Presidents

Box 6 Folder 6 Astronauts and the Space Program

Box 6 Folder 7 Athletes

Box 6 Folder 8 Atkins, Joe

Box 6 Folder 9 Bailey, Persephone

Box 6 Folder 10 Baptist College: Back to Campus

Box 6 Folder 11 Benedict College

Box 6 Folder 12 Black Churches

Box 6 Folder 13 Black Education and Employment: Academic Publications

Box 6 Folder 14 Black Health

Box 6 Folder 15 Black Issues in Higher Education

Box 6 Folder 16 Blacks in Higher Education

Box 6 Folder 17 Blacks in Television and Film

Box 6 Folder 18 Bosnia

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Box 6 Folder 19 Browne, Elmore and Fielding, Herb

Box 6 Folder 20 Catholic Student Center

Box 6 Folder 21 Celebrities

Box 6 Folder 22 Central America

Box 6 Folder 23 Carter, William

Box 6 Folder 24 Charleston Air Force Base: C-17's

Box 6 Folder 25 Charleston Arts

Box 6 Folder 26 Charleston Citywide Local Development Corporation

Box 6 Folder 27 Charleston County Human Services Commission

Box 6 Folder 28 Charleston County School District

Box 6 Folder 29 Charleston Crime

Box 6 Folder 30 Charleston Crime Statistics: Race-related

Box 6 Folder 31 Charleston Snow Storm, 1989

Box 6 Folder 32 Church Burnings

Box 6-7 Folder 33, The Citadel 1-2

Box 7 Folder 3 The Citadel: Back to Campus

Box 7 Folder 4 The Citadel: The Brigadier

Box 7 Folder 5 The Citadel: Byrd, Berra

Box 7 Folder 6 The Citadel: Faulkner, Shannon

Box 7 Folder 7 The Citadel: Hazing

Box 7 Folder 8 The Citadel: Spending

Box 7 Folder 9 The Citadel: Stockdale, James B.

Box 7 Folder 10-11 Civil Rights

Box 7 Folder 12 Claflin College

Box 7 Folder 13 Claver, Peter

Box 7 Folder 14 Clemson University

Box 7 Folder 15 Clemson University: News Releases

Box 7 Folder 16 College Cost

Box 7 Folder 17 College of Charleston: Back to Campus

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Box 7 Folder 18 Commission on the Impact of Slavery and Discrimination Act

Box 7 Folder 19 Coppola, Frank

Box 7 Folder 20 Cuba

Box 7 Folder 21 Dredging Accident

Box 7 Folder 22 Education

Box 7 Folder 23 Education: Education for Democracy

Box 7 Folder 24 Education: Georgia

Box 7 Folder 25 Education: Higher Education - Articles

Box 7 Folder 26 Education: Higher Education - John Norton's Project

Box 7 Folder 27-31 Education: Reform

Box 8 Folder 1 Education: Reform - Charleston County

Box 8 Folder 2-4 Education: Reform - Chattanooga Public Schools

Box 8 Folder 5 Education: Reform - Mentoring

Box 8 Folder 6-7 Education: Reform - Middle Grades

Box 8 Folder 8 Education: Reform - Tennessee

Box 8 Folder 9-11 Education: Reform - Tracking

Box 8 Folder 12

Box 8 Folder 13 Faculty Salary

Box 8 Folder 14 Federal Election Commission

Box 8 Folder 15 Glover, Mable

Box 8 Folder 16 Gullah

Box 8 Folder 17 Gullah/Geechee Heritage Act

Box 8 Folder 18 Gumbel, Bryant

Box 9 Folder 1 Health Care Reform

Box 9 Folder 2 Higher Education and Supercomputers

Box 9 Folder 3 Historically Black Colleges and Universities

Box 9 Folder 4-5

Box 9 Folder 6-8 James Island: Annexation

Box 9 Folder 9 James Island: Annexation - City of Charleston Budget, 2002

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Box 9 Folder 10 James Island: Annexation - Water/Sewer Lawsuit

Box 9 Folder 11 Johns Island: Nursing Home Closing

Box 9 Folder 12 Key, Willie vs. City of Charleston Housing Authority

Box 9 Folder 13 Lennon, John: Assassination

Box 9 Folder 14 Liberia

Box 9 Folder 15 Local Politics (Charleston Area)

Box 9 Folder 16 Macedonia Baptist Church vs. Christian Knights of the Ku Klux Klan

Box 9 Folder 17 Mansfield Business College

Box 9 Folder 18 Media in Juvenile Court

Box 9 Folder 19 Medical System: South Carolina

Box 10 Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC)

Box 10 Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC): Articles

Box 10 Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC): Back to Campus

Box 10 Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC): Ball, Austin, M.D. - University Medical Centers

Box 10 Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC): Black Grants

Box 10 Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC): Correspondence

Box 10 Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC): Dean's Account

Box 10 Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC): Fudenberg, Hugh, M.D.

Box 10 Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC): Health Sciences Foundation

Box 10 Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC): Hospital Strike

Box 10 Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC): McCurdy, Layton

Box 10 Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC): Plane

Box 10 Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC): Roper/MUSC Hearing - Videocassettes, 1995

Box 10 Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC): Ross, Paul, M.D.

Box 10 Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC): Salaries

Box 10 Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC): School Default Rates

Box 10 Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC): Spent Fuel Program

Box 10 Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC): Spinal Cord

Box 10 Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC): University Medical Associates - Salaries

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Box 11 Missing Organs

Box 11 NAACP: Charleston Branch

Box 11 NAACP: General

Box 11 NAACP: Glover, Bill

Box 11 NAACP: IRS

Box 11 NAACP: Youth Entrepreneurial Institute

Box 11 NATO

Box 11 Navy: USS Pinckney

Box 11 Navy: Base Closings

Box 11 Neighborhood Legal Assistance Program

Box 11 Oklahoma Bombing

Box 11 Olympics, 1996

Box 11 Parker, Etheyln M.

Box 11 Penn Center (St. Helena Island)

Box 11 Prostate Cancer

Box 11 Pinder, William vs. Sea Island Comprehensive Health Care Corporation

Box 11 Political Prisoners

Box 11 Poverty

Box 11 Prostate Cancer

Box 11 Public Figures: African Americans

Box 11 Racial Identity: Academic Publications

Box 11 Race Relations

Box 12 Roper Nursing Center

Box 12 Rwanda

Box 12 Segregation, circa 1992

Box 12 September 11, 2001 and Aftermath

Box 12 Sierra Leone

Box 12 Simmons, Philip

Box 12 Simpson, O.J.: People vs. O.J. Simpson, 1995 and 2000

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Box 12 South Carolina: Economics

Box 12 South Carolina: Miscellaneous Articles

Box 12 South Carolina: State Employee Salaries

Box 12 South Carolina Aquarium

Box 12 South Carolina Commission for the Blind

Box 12 South Carolina Department of Archives and History

Box 12 South Carolina Department of Public Safety: Rose, Boykin

Box 12 South Carolina Hospital Association: Risk Management Steering Committee

Box 12 South Carolina Law Enforcement: Use of Force Cases

Box 12 South Carolina State College

Box 12 South Carolina State College: Educational Foundation Audit

Box 12 Stice, Richard, M.D.

Box 12 Textile Industry

Box 12 Tylenol Poisoning, 1982

Box 13 University of South Carolina

Box 13 University of South Carolina: Holderman, James

Box 13 University of South Carolina: Palms, John

Box 13 University of South Carolina: Salaries

Box 13 University of South Carolina: Spending, 1989-1990

Box 13 Wadmalaw Church: Lawsuit

Box 13 Walters, Leon vs. Charleston County Sheriff's Department

Box 13 Women in Jail

Box 13 YMCA

Box 24 Notepads and Loose Notes 4. Professional Activities, circa 1980s-2000

The professional activities series includes organizational materials, documents, event invitations, and correspondence related to various journalism associations, conferences, educational outreach, and travel. Frazier's work-related travel to Germany and Africa is represented, including issues of The Mail and Guardian and other newspapers that he collected during his journeys. These materials also reflect Frazier's time as a Journalism Fellows at the University of Michigan.

Box 14 American Society of Editors

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Box 14 Appointment Book

Box 14 Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC): Southeast Colloquium

Box 14 Avery Institute for African American History and Culture

Box 14 Avery Research Center

Box 14 Contracts

Box 14 Carolina Caribbean Association

Box 14 Center for Foreign Journalists

Box 14 Columbia University: Institute for Research in African American Studies

Box 14 Conference Badges and Pins

Box 14 Conferences and Workshops

Box 14 Constituency for Africa

Box 14 Contacts

Box 14 Correspondence: Invitations and Events

Box 14 Correspondence: Professional, 1970s-1999 and undated

Box 14 Education Writers Association

Box 14 Frazier Speeches

Box 14 Journalism: Legal and Ethical Issues

Box 14 Journalism Fellowship Programs: Japan

Box 14 Journalism Fellowships: Applications

Box 14 Journalism Workshops: Garrett High School - Mentors Program

Box 15 Merger: The News and Courier and The Evening Post, 1991

Box 15 Michigan Journalism Fellows

Box 15 Michigan: Ann Arbor News, 1993

Box 15 Michigan: Ann Arbor Observer, 1992-1993

Box 15 Post and Courier: Encoding Technology and the Internet

Box 15 Press Associations

Box 15 Resumes

Box 15 Society of Professional Journalists

Box 15 South Carolina Press Association (SCPA)

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Box 15 Southern Regional Education Board: Seminar for Higher Education Reports

Box 15 Staff Humor

Box 15 Staff Newspapers: Late Run, 1979-1984

Box 15 Staff Newspapers: The Post Network, 1990 and 1995

Box 15 Suggested Readings

Box 15 Travel: General

Box 15 Travel: Africa and Caribbean

Box 16 Travel: Africa - The Mail and Guardian

Box 15 Travel: Africa - Various African Newspapers, 1996-2000

Box 15 Travel: Germany

Box 15 Travel and Work: Collected Newspapers

Houston Chronicle, 1995

San Francisco Examiner, 1994

Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 1992

The Stars and Stripes, 1996

Special Issues 5. Minority Journalism, circa 1990s

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, which Herb Frazier helped to found. Also includes programs, applications, and workshop presentations related to the college and high school workshops for minority journalism that were led or supported by Frazier, as well as articles and printed material regarding the topic of minority journalism.

Box 17 African American Newspapers and Clippings

North Carolina: Winston-Salem Chronicle, 1986

South Carolina: Black News, 1995-1998

South Carolina: The Charleston Chronicle, 1992-1998

South Carolina: The Coastal Times, 1992-1995

South Carolina: Fine Print News, 1985

South Carolina: The Gullah Sentinel, 1998

South Carolina: The Johnsonian, 1987

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South Carolina: South Carolinian, 1987

South Carolina: View South News, 1985

Texas: Dallas Post Tribune, 1985

Texas: Dallas Weekly, 1986

Box 18 American Newspaper Publishers Association (ANPA) Foundation: Minority Fellowship, 1983

Box 18 Conferences and Workshops for Minority Journalists

Box 18 Black Leadership Committee: Unification March

Box 18 Institute for Journalism Education: Editing Program for Minority Journalists

Box 18 Journalism Workshops for Minority Students: College

Box 18 Journalism Workshops for Minority Students: High School

Box 18 Minority Business Directory

Box 18 Minority Journalists

Box 18 Minority Newspaper Scholarship

Box 18-20 National Association of Black Journalists

Includes correspondence, conferences, conventions, publications, and membership information regarding the National Association of Black Journalists.

Box 20 South Carolina Black Journalists

Box 20 South Carolina Black Journalists: Directory, 1996

Box 21 South Carolina Coastal Association of Black Journalists

Includes conferences, programs, newsletters, correspondence, meeting minutes, membership information, and other administrative materials regarding the South Carolina Coastal Association of Black Journalists, a regional chapter of the National Association of Black Journalists. 6. Publications

These publications, including issues of Black Issues in Higher Education, were collected by Herb Frazier in the course of his professional and personal life.

Box 22-23 Publications

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