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Frazier, Edward Franklin 1894-1962
PERSONAL: Born September 24, 1894, in Baltimore, MD; died of a heart attack May 17, 1962, in Washington, DC; son of James (a bank messenger) and Mary (a domestic servant; maiden name, Clark) Frazier; married Marie E.
Brown, 1922. Education: Howard University, B.A. (cum laude), 1916; Clark University, M.A., 1920; New York School of Social Work, research fellow, 1920-21; University of Chicago, Ph. D., 1931.
CAREER: Teacher in secondary schools in Alabama, Virginia, and Maryland, 1916-18; Morehouse College, instructor of sociology, 1922-24; Atlanta School of Social Work, director, 1922-27; Fisk University, teacher, 1929-34; Howard University, Department of Sociology, head, 1934-59; New York School of Social Work, Columbia University, part-time instructor, 1944-51; School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, lecturer, 1957-62.
United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), chief of Divisio