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E. J. Josey

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274:, Josey successfully advocated to be transferred to a position that could make use of his master's degree in history as part of the social science section. Unfortunately, Josey experienced racism from existing staff with lesser credentials who resented his advanced degree and the ability that enabled him to answer questions from patrons that his colleagues could not answer, and he was assigned clerical tasks beneath his abilities. As a result, Josey stayed just one year at the Free Library before deciding to leave the profession, accepting a position as a history instructor in social sciences at 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". 517:
attack and their responsibilities to support the freedoms and welfare of these people. Librarians therefore need to integrate their goals with the goals of greatest importance of the 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. 313:—the first African American in the role. In recognition of Josey's many accomplishments in the state, he was appointed to a statewide school librarian certification revision committee by the Delaware State Department of Public Instruction. While at Delaware, Josey also met and married Dorothy Johnson and became a father to Elaine Jacqueline Josey, his only child. 509:
of the National Commission on Libraries and Information Science. Having served on numerous ALA Committees, he chaired the ALA Committee on Pay Equity, the ALA Committee on Legislation, and the ALA International Relations Committee several times. Josey was nominated to the position of vice president and president elect in 1983.
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South as an assistant to chaplains and as an organist. Josey was able to use a non-segregated library in the army and he noted, "The opportunity to read a wide variety of materials in the Army caused me to continue my quest for knowledge and revived my desire for a college education". His army service ended in 1946.
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Library Association in 1952 but like other African American librarians, his application to join the Georgia Library Association was rejected. (In 1965, he would become the first African American librarian of the Georgia Library Association after he led a protest against the Southern state library associations).
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As president, Josey was noted for building coalitions and partnerships and created innovative conference programs on the topic of coalition building. He also appointed key committees on pay equity, government information, and library services to minorities. Another highlight of his presidency was the
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In the same address, Josey went on to add: "The information industry has the technology to control information, but its price tag on information distribution and its profit goal create a bias in what information is made available and how it is dispensed. Only the nonprofit organization, the library,
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as a senior professor, where he continued his civil rights activities and became even more well known for mentorship, teaching, scholarship, and recruitment. During Josey's first five years, the number of minority students increased from three to twenty-seven. He went on to receive emeritus status at
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In 1959, Josey was invited to return to Savannah State College by the president to oversee the building of a new library facility, and he served as chief librarian and associate professor there until 1996. During Josey's tenure, he implemented two programs that "attracted large numbers of whites into
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and in 1990 presented a report at the Board of Directors meeting on behalf of a committee he led at the request of president Miles J. Jackson "to explore the state of affairs in ethnic, multicultural, and humanistic concerns in LIS." This report led to the establishment of the Multicultural, Ethnic,
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Josey was first elected to the ALA Council, the policy making body of the Association in 1970 and served until the summer of 2000, a period of 29 years. In 1979, he was elected to a four-year term on the ALA Executive Board. From 1980 to 1982, he served as Chair of the Cultural Minorities Task Force
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In 1966, Josey joined the New York State Education Department in its Division of Library Development as an Associate in the Bureau of Academic and Research Libraries. In this position he "developed and improved services for the 216 academic and research libraries in New York. In 1968 he was promoted
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in 1952 after entering library school, and attended his first conference in 1957), at the 1964 annual conference, he authored the resolution forbidding Association officers and staff from participating in state associations "which are unable to meet fully the requirements of chapter status in ALA."
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in 1953 being the second African American to do so. While at Columbia, Josey worked as a desk assistant in the Journalism Library and in several other jobs in departmental libraries, and was "encouraged to pursue librarianship as a career by his supervisor, Basil Miller". Josey joined the American
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to Willie and Frances Bailey Josey. His mother completed teacher-training school and taught for one year before marrying Josey's father, a WWI veteran who worked as a laborer at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard in Portsmouth. Josey credits his mother for encouraging him to pursue reading and creativity.
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Josey's father died when he was a sophomore in high school, and Josey graduated early to earn money as a dishwasher, porter, and stock clerk as well as by playing the piano and organ at neighborhood churches. He was drafted into the army on May 18, 1943, and served in an all-black squadron in the
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His fervent advocacy was a major factor in eradicating racial discrimination from many library facilities and services, and from a number of professional associations. As founder of the Black Caucus in ALA, and as its leader throughout the group's formative years, he gave a new strength, unity,
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The public good, in an even broader sense of the general welfare, is closely related to progress for libraries. In a time of attack on the basic freedoms and economic well-being of the most vulnerable sections of populations, professional groups must recognize their stake in the outcome of that
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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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shortly after Josey's birth, where he was raised with four siblings. The family attended the Celestial Baptist Church, where Josey "found his love of God and music". Josey attended the segregated Mount Hermon Elementary School and I. C. Norcom High School, where he excelled academically.
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Black Librarians Network; African Library Award from the Kenya Library Association; Award for Contribution to International Librarianship from the Afro-Caribbean Library Association, England, and in 1985 Honorary Membership in the Virgin Islands Library Association was bestowed upon
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appointed Josey as chair of the ALA International Relations Committee, where he "directed a series of hearings that led to the adoption of ALA's first formal policy on international relations. In the spring of 1987, he was elected to a 4-year term on the board of directors of the
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Josey authored more than 400 articles in library, educational, and history journals, and authored or edited thirteen books in the fields of education, history, and library science. Several works collected together and amplified the experiences of African American Librarians.
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He has received a number of awards from the NAACP. In 1965, he received the NAACP National Office Award for Work with Youth. In 1966, he received the Georgia NAACP Conference Award. In 1983 and in 1986, he was honored by an award from the Albany Board of the
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at the age of 85, on July 3, 2009, and was survived by his daughter, Amina Josey Turner (née Elaine Jacqueline Josey) and her husband, Lawrence Richard Turner, III; his ex-wife, Rev. Dorothy J. Josey; six grandchildren, and ten great-grandchildren.
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In 1996, the American Library Association honored him at its 50th anniversary of the ALA Washington Office for his contribution to the Legislative Program. The Pennsylvania Library Association honored him with its Distinguished Service
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In 1981, Josey was elected vice president of the Albany, New York branch of the NAACP. and in 1986 received the NAACP President's Award from the Albany Board for "significant contributions to special populations in New York State".
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of libraries and ALA chapters, the ALA was slow in implementing integration of all of its southern chapters until Josey offered his resolution at the 1964 Conference which prevented ALA officers and staff members from attending
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and again chaired the ALA International Relations Committee from 1987 to 1990. In this tenure he revised ALA's policies to encourage donation of materials to libraries in developing countries and protested against
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in September, 1955 as part of a re-accreditation effort, and was able to obtain certification for the library two years later. A major initiative was the "Library Culture Program" which featured authors such as
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Much to my chagrin, the Mississippi Library Association was honored there for its National Library Week Activities. I exploded! I was seething with anger, for I remembered that three civil rights workers-
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In 1999, Josey was honored for his contribution to intellectual freedom at the ALA Midwinter Meeting on the occasion of the celebration of the thirtieth anniversary of the Office of Intellectual Freedom.
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The author of more than 400 articles in library, educational, and history journals, Josey also authored or edited thirteen books in the fields of education, history, and library science, which include:
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and lay dead and buried somewhere in Mississippi, their bodies not yet discovered. I also remembered that the Mississippi Library Association had withdrawn from ALA rather than give membership to Negro
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dedicated to a total community service goal with trained experts, librarians, running the operation can provide the full scope of information for the total population in a fair and objective manner."
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In 1965, Josey became the first African American librarian in the Georgia Library Association after, protesting the southern state library association he was finally allowed membership.
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Josey, E. J.; DeLoach, Marva (1983). "Discrimination and Affirmative Action: Concerns for Black Librarians and Library Workers". In Harvey, John R.; Dickinson, Elizabeth M. (eds.).
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This action led to the integration of the library association of several Southern states, and in 1965, he became the first black librarian to be accepted as a member of the
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Award for Distinguished Community Leadership, SUNY, Albany; District of Columbia Association of School Librarians Award for Contributions to Librarianship; Award from the
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and the Congressional Black Caucus Brain Trust; New York State Legislative Resolution; Ohio House of Representatives Resolution; and a U.S. Congressional Resolution.
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After Josey died in 2009, the E. J. Josey Foundation for Justice and Peace was established as a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization in Washington, North Carolina.
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to Chief of the Bureau of Academic and Research Libraries and held that position until 1976 when he was appointed Chief, Bureau of Specialist Library Services,
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In 1998, Forest Press and OCLC bestowed upon him the John Ames Humphrey Award, "in recognition of significant contributions to international librarianship."
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and Humanistic Concerns Special Interest Group of ALISE, which continues to this day in the form of the Equity and Social Justice special interest Group.
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Award for his outstanding contribution to American Librarianship and for his support of Libraries and Librarians of the City University of New York.
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On May 1, 1981, he received the first annual Award for Distinguished Service in Librarianship from the School of Library and Information Science,
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Goedeken, Edward A. (1998). "Civil Rights, Libraries, & African-American Librarianship: A Bibliographic Essay". In John Mark Tucker (ed.).
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Immediately after graduating from library school in 1953, Josey was recruited into a position in a branch library at the Free Library of
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state chapter meetings. The four remaining segregated chapters that denied membership to African-American librarians at that time were
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Department of Library & Information Science who demonstrates potential for academic excellence and leadership in the profession.
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In 1986 he received the New York Library Association Award for significant contributions to special populations in New York State.
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Josey was the President of ALA in 1984–85. In his inaugural address on June 27, 1984, Josey articulated his presidential vision:
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In 1985, for his contribution to the Profession and his leadership as ALA President, a Capital Tribute was presented in
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the Savannah State College campus for the first time"; as a result, the library was recognized in 1962 and 1964 by the
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from 1976 to 1986, and as contributing editor to "Afro-Americans in New York Life and History." He also served on
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Josey was recipient of many awards. The American Library Association History Round Table presented him with its
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Under his leadership, the Savannah State University Library received the 1962 and 1964 John Cotton Dana Award.
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fund in his honor. The E. J. Josey Scholarship Award is given annually to African-American citizen of the
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In 1967, he returned to Savannah State University to be honored with the Savannah State University Award.
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In 1964 he carried the Civil Rights struggle into the American Library Association. In spite of the 1954
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To Be Black and a Librarian: Talking with E. J. Josey. (2000). American Libraries, 31(1), 80.
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Josey was recruited into the position of assistant professor and Director of the Library at
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Josey was a staunch advocate of international librarianship and in 1977, ALA President
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pursuing a degree in an ALA accredited Library and Information Science program in the
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honored him with the Doctor of Humanities, Honoris Causa on September 29, 1989, and
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Librarian, Scarecrow Press, edited by Ismail Abdullahi, was published in his honor.
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In 1980, he received the American Library Association's most coveted award, the
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from 1984 to 1985; and was the author of over 400 books and other publications.
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named the Dr. E. J. Josey Mentoring Program for Spectrum Scholars in his honor.
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In 2002, the American Library Association bestowed upon him its highest award,
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in Savannah, Georgia, and contributed his leadership in the development of the
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Josey, E. J. (November 1957). "College Library Accreditation: Boom or Bust".
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In May and June, 1987, Professor Josey lectured in three African countries,
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from 1976 to 1986. In the fall of 1986 he relinquished the editorship of
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fraternity, and supported students' founding of a local chapter of the
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E. J. Josey: Transformational Leader of the Modern Library Profession
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E. J. Josey: Transformational leader of the modern library profession
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Notable articles and book chapters with historical acclaim include:
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E.J. Josey: Transformational Leader of the Modern Library Profession
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in 1947 and graduated in 1949, majoring in history. He received his
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honored him with the Doctor of Humane Letters on December 15, 2001.
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A Century of Service: Librarianship in the United States and Canada
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to give her first speech and nominated her to run for ALA Council.
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due to its racist subject matter, and with cataloger and activist
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University of Pittsburgh School of Library and Information Science
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On November 10, 1982, he received the Library Association of the
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In 1991, the American Library Association bestowed upon him the
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Untold Stories: Civil Rights, Libraries and Black Librarianship
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during her ALA presidency to object vigorously to the ALA film
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Association for Library and Information Science Education
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and the Kenya Library Association for a weeklong seminar
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during his tenure at Delaware State College, 1955–1959.
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The Josey family moved to the Mount Hermon section of
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Columbia Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alumni
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and served as its co-editor for the next five years.
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(2020). 1956:Metuchen N.J: Scarecrow Press. 1939:American Library Association. 1586:The Black Librarian in America 1097:College and Research Libraries 866:The Black Librarian in America 599:The Black Librarian in America 447:The Black Librarian in America 373:The Black Librarian in America 362:the University of Pittsburgh. 1: 436:Josey became a member of the 2118:American Library Association 1210:American Library Association 1063:Delaware Library Association 1002:, Neal-Schuman Press, 1987. 989:, Neal-Schuman Press, 1983. 438:American Library Association 319:American Library Association 309:Delaware Library Association 202:American Library Association 2900:African-American librarians 1056:Josey served as Editor of: 754:City University of New York 711:Edward Christopher Williams 677:Equal Opportunity Authority 624:decision, which encouraged 622:United States Supreme Court 544:International librarianship 443:Georgia Library Association 351:education for librarianship 2946: 2895:African-American activists 736:members of our profession. 724:Joseph W. 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President of the American Library Association
Brooke E. Sheldon
Beverly P. Lynch
Norfolk, Virginia
Washington, North Carolina
Howard University
Columbia University
University at Albany, SUNY
Librarian
Activist
American
activist
librarian
Black Caucus of the American Library Association
American Library Association
Norfolk, Virginia
Portsmouth, Virginia
Howard University
master
History
Columbia University
librarianship
University at Albany, SUNY
Philadelphia
Emerson Greenaway
Leon Sullivan
Savannah State College
Savannah, Georgia
Delaware State College

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