Box 5
Contains 16 Results:
Medal and small plaques, 1986, 2000 and undated
Contains medal pin from Fifteenth World Methodist Conference, Nairobi, Kenya, small plaques from: Kiwanis International and Friendship Baptist Church and trophy top entitled, "Black History."
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Awards, 1973, 1980, 1981
Holds three dismantled plaques honoring Amos-Frazier as "Woman of the Year," and for her "outstanding community service."
Plaques from Churches, 1978, 1998
Holds two dismantled plaques from Holy Rock Baptist Church for a "Black History Tea," and Morris Brown A.M.E. Church for "special services rendered."
National Council of Negro Women plaques, 1978, 1985
Contains two awards from national and Charleston chapter (unmantled and full wooden plaque) recognizing Amos-Frazier for her "significant achievement in political affairs," and for her "outstanding service."
Civic and Charleston community awards (plaques), 1979, 1980, 1993, 1998-1999
Holds six (6) dismantled plaques from: Charleston Community Relations Committee (1980); American Heart Association, Charleston Division (1998-1999); The Cannon Street Branch YMCA (1980); Union Heights Community Council (1979-1980); Reid House of Christian Service (1980); and The MOJA Arts Festival (1993) for Amos-Frazier's dedicated service.
Sororites and Female Auxiliary plaques, 1986, 1990, 2001
Holds dismantled plaques from Gamma Zeta Chapter, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. (1986, 1990); Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc, Delta Iota Sigma Chapter (2001); and Arabian Court #128 Daughters of Isis (1990) recoginizing Amos-Frazier as a outstanding woman in the community.
Professional awards, 1980, 1992
Holds dismantled plaques from Charleston County Council (1980), and South Carolina Service Commission (1992) for Amos-Frazier's dedicated service. Includes her desk name plaque.
Plaques from friends and colleagues, 1980, 1986, and undated
Holds a "Happy Birthday" wooden with metal plaque from colleagues (Lonnie Hamilton, III, Fouche Sheppard, and Ernest R. Pinkney, 1986); and smaller dismantled plaques from the Mitchell Family (1980); and Henry M. and Willa Williams and Son, Comprehensive Insurance Agency, Inc.
Resolutions from County Council of Charleston County and State of South Carolina, 1980, 1993
Holds two resolutions recognizing Amos-Frazier's professional and community contributions.
Certification from National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners , 1980
Holds large certifcate.