Herbert Frazier, Interview by Kieran Taylor, 31 October, 2013

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Title

Herbert Frazier, Interview by Kieran Taylor, 31 October, 2013

Date

10/31/2013

Description

Herbert Lee Frazier was born at the Charleston Naval Base Hospital. The son of a Navy cook, Herbert grew up wandering King Street, enjoying cartoons, and maturing under the love and support of his close-knit family. Frazier also describes his youth and the neighborhood he grew up in, including the damage it suffered from Hurricane Hugo and the following gentrification. Frazier attended The University of South Carolina, majoring in journalism. Although he gravitated towards an advertising career, he found himself working as an intern at The Post and Courier in a newly integrated news room. Frazier notes that his career in journalism allowed him to “follow his curiosity.” Frazier went on to work at papers such as The State Newspaper in Columbia, South Carolina, The Times-Picayune in New Orleans, Louisiana, The Dallas Times-Herald, in Dallas, Texas, and The Charlotte Observer in Charlotte, North Carolina. In 1990, he was named the journalist of the year by the South Carolina Press Association in recognition of his work with the South Carolina Association of Black Journalists. Frazier also recalls such experiences as teaching at Rhodes University in South Africa, participating in journalism organizations, and leading training sessions in developing countries with the State Department. In the interview, Frazier reflects on the ethics, integrity, and technological advancements in journalism . He also talks about the challenges he faced as an African American journalist and remembers some of the most interesting stories he wrote.

Subject

African American Journalists
Hurricane Hugo, 1989

Source

South Carolina Digital Library

Language

English

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image

Citation

“Herbert Frazier, Interview by Kieran Taylor, 31 October, 2013,” Center for Knit and Crochet Digital Repository, accessed May 5, 2024, https://digital.centerforknitandcrochet.org/items/show/15036.

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