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Josey, E J

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Josey, E(llonie) J(unius) (1924– )

US librarian. He planned teacher-librarian curricula at Savannah State College, Georgia, and became a recognized expert in research library services. He headed the New York State Education Department's Bureau of Academic and Research Libraries 1976–86 before moving to the University of Pittsburgh School of Library and Information Services in 1986. A prominent civil-rights activist, he founded the American Library Association black caucus.

He was born in Norfolk, Virginia.



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