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403:, was said by Josey to be his most prized work. The second edition, published in 2000, was co-edited with Marva DeLoach. Both editions provide insight into the critical issues confronted by African American Librarians. The chapter "Discrimination and Affirmative Action: Concerns for Black Librarians and Library Workers," included commentaries from twenty-three prominent librarians who "described frustration with being overlooked for promotions and director positions".
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American people, e.g., the preservation of basic democratic liberties, the enlargement of equal opportunity for women and minorities, and the continuance of earlier national planning to raise the level of the educational and economic wellbeing of grater numbers of the population.
433:). He was elected vice president of the Albany, New York Branch in 1980 and 1981, and served as president from 1982 to 1986. He also served as President of the Albany Branch of the Association for the Study of Afro-American Life and History. Active in community affairs, he also served as a member of the Board of Directors of the Albany County Opportunity, Inc., the local anti-poverty agency for four years.
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from the University of Pittsburgh's School of Information Science in 1995, he was named Professor Emeritus and a scholarship was named in his behalf: E. J. Josey Endowment Scholarship for Minorities. This scholarship is awarded annually to an enrolled African-American graduate student in the
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1766:"2021-2022 EJ JOSEY SCHOLARSHIP"
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880:What Black Librarians are Saying
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1983:Chancellor, Renate L. (2020).
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544:International librarianship
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724:Joseph W. Lippincott Award
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693:Washington, North Carolina
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581:under the auspices of the
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882:, Scarecrow Press, 1972.
868:, Scarecrow Press, 1970.
732:purpose and hope to many
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1647:. Libraries Unliminted.
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1148:Doctor of Humane Letters
605:, which participated in
366:Research and scholarship
1465:Wilson Library Bulletin
807:Scholarships and honors
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425:Active in the field of
1166:bestowed upon him the
761:Martin Luther King Jr.
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615:Martin Luther King Jr.
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339:New York State Library
287:Delaware State College
276:Savannah State College
1786:Chancellor, p. 61-62.
1746:Chancellor, p. 72-73.
1618:Josey, E. J. (1984).
1584:Josey, E. J. (1970).
1366:Chancellor, p. 25-26.
1357:Goedeken 1998, p. 192
1330:Chancellor, p. 24-25.
1321:Chancellor, p. 23-24.
1253:Roger M. Valade III,
1185:In September 1992, a
387:, Miles Jackson, and
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972:, Oryx Press, 1980.
959:, Oryx Press, 1978.
931:Kenneth Peeples, Jr.
412:Multicultural Review
219:Portsmouth, Virginia
100:Elonnie Junius Josey
1941:Honorary Membership
1930:Chancellor, p. 128.
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1807:Chancellor, p. 101.
1339:Chancellor, p. 125.
1233:Renate Chancellor,
1174:) on May 22, 1995.
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487:Clara Stanton Jones
377:Virginia Lacy Jones
243:Columbia University
149:Columbia University
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1189:, E. J. Josey: An
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