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Mazie O. Tyson

Mazie Oylee Tyson (born about 1900 – March 3, 1975) was an American geographer who taught at historically-black colleges from the 1920s into the 1970s, including over twenty years at Tennessee State College.

Mazie O. Tyson
Mazie O. Tyson, from the Howard University yearbook in 1921.
DiedMarch 3, 1975
U. S. Virgin Islands
NationalityAmerican
Other namesMazie Tyson-Scott
OccupationProfessor of geography
Years active1920s-1970s

Early life and education edit

Tyson was originally from Jacksonville, Florida.[1] She attended Florida A & M College for two years, and graduated from Howard University in 1921.[2] In 1937 she earned a master's degree in geography at Ohio State University, with a thesis titled "A Florida Phosphate Landscape."[3] She did doctoral work at Syracuse University,[4] but health problems prevented the completion of her doctorate.[5]

Career edit

Tyson taught at Bennett College,[6] Bethune-Cookman College,[7] Florida A & M College, and Southern University, before joining the geography department at Tennessee State College in 1946.[8] She taught there until 1969,[9][10] and was considered a "legend" by colleagues for her long teaching career.[11]

During World War II, Tyson headed a panel in Leon County, Florida, to monitor black businesses' compliance with wartime price regulations.[12] She wrote about war work in articles "War and Post-War Challenges to Geographers" (1944),[13] and "What Mobilization For Peace Can Learn From Mobilization For War" (1945).[14]

Tyson was active in the Nashville branch of the American Association of University Women,[15][16] and in the sorority Zeta Phi Beta.[17] In 1954 and 1955,[18] she took leave from the college to work in the United States Virgin Islands as a teacher and consultant.[19]

Personal life edit

Mazie Tyson married fellow professor Aurelius Southall Scott in 1928;[1] they ran a summer camp together in Ohio, and were on the faculty together at Bethune-Cookman College,[20] before they separated in the 1930s. She retired from teaching in 1970,[21] and died from cancer and heart failure at a hospital on Saint Thomas, in the Virgin Islands, in 1975.[22]


References edit

  1. ^ a b "Tyson-Scott Wedding". The Evening Review. 1928-06-16. p. 5. Retrieved 2020-02-13 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ The Enopron (Howard University yearbook, 1921): 36.
  3. ^ Alumni, 1930-1939, Department of Geography, Ohio State University.
  4. ^ "Tenn. State Teachers Study for High Degrees". Alabama Tribune. 1948-12-31. p. 6. Retrieved 2020-02-13 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ Choi, Andrea. "Geography, Geographers, and the Geographies of Antiracism" (PhD thesis, Queen's University 2018): 82-83.
  6. ^ Senior High School of Bennett College. (1926). The Bennettite. Bennett College. pp. 25.
  7. ^ Annual Catalogue, 1930-1931 (Bethune-Cookman College 1930): 12.
  8. ^ Monk, Janice (2004-03-01). "Women, Gender, and the Histories of American Geography". Annals of the Association of American Geographers. 94 (1): 1–22. doi:10.1111/j.1467-8306.2004.09401001.x. ISSN 0004-5608. S2CID 144506143.
  9. ^ "Instructor of the Month" The Meter (University of Tennessee newspaper) (May 28, 1951): 2.
  10. ^ Bulletin 1970-1971 (Tennessee State University 1970): 19.
  11. ^ Prunty, Merle C. (1979). "Geography in the South". Annals of the Association of American Geographers. 69 (1): 54. doi:10.1111/j.1467-8306.1979.tb01229.x. ISSN 0004-5608. JSTOR 2569547.
  12. ^ "Negro Panel is Named". Tallahassee Democrat. May 28, 1944. Retrieved 2020-02-13 – via Newspapers.com.
  13. ^ Tyson, M. (1944). War and post-war challenges to geographers. The Quarterly Review of Higher Education among Negroes, 12(3), 160. via ProQuest.
  14. ^ Tyson, M. (1945). What mobilization for peace can learn from mobilization for war. The Quarterly Review of Higher Education among Negroes, 13(3), 205. via ProQuest.
  15. ^ "AAUW Plans for Year Announced". The Tennessean. 1959-10-11. p. 41. Retrieved 2020-02-12 – via Newspapers.com.
  16. ^ "AAUW Groups Will Meet This Month". Nashville Banner. 1959-11-04. p. 16. Retrieved 2020-02-13 – via Newspapers.com.
  17. ^ "Miss Tyson Rites Saturday". The Tennessean. 1975-03-06. p. 78. Retrieved 2020-02-13 – via Newspapers.com.
  18. ^ "Geography Specialist on Leave". The Tennessean. 1954-09-26. p. 26. Retrieved 2020-02-13 – via Newspapers.com.
  19. ^ Crooks, Mabel (1955-06-12). "The Week at Tennessee State". The Tennessean. p. 82. Retrieved 2020-02-13 – via Newspapers.com.
  20. ^ The Wildcat (Bethune-Cookman College 1930): 17.
  21. ^ "Honors Set for Retiring TSU Group". The Tennessean. 1970-06-03. p. 38. Retrieved 2020-02-13 – via Newspapers.com.
  22. ^ "Death notice: Mazie O. Tyson". The Pittsburgh Courier. 1975-04-12. p. 11. Retrieved 2020-02-13 – via Newspapers.com.

mazie, tyson, mazie, oylee, tyson, born, about, 1900, march, 1975, american, geographer, taught, historically, black, colleges, from, 1920s, into, 1970s, including, over, twenty, years, tennessee, state, college, from, howard, university, yearbook, 1921, diedm. Mazie Oylee Tyson born about 1900 March 3 1975 was an American geographer who taught at historically black colleges from the 1920s into the 1970s including over twenty years at Tennessee State College Mazie O TysonMazie O Tyson from the Howard University yearbook in 1921 DiedMarch 3 1975U S Virgin IslandsNationalityAmericanOther namesMazie Tyson ScottOccupationProfessor of geographyYears active1920s 1970s Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 ReferencesEarly life and education editTyson was originally from Jacksonville Florida 1 She attended Florida A amp M College for two years and graduated from Howard University in 1921 2 In 1937 she earned a master s degree in geography at Ohio State University with a thesis titled A Florida Phosphate Landscape 3 She did doctoral work at Syracuse University 4 but health problems prevented the completion of her doctorate 5 Career editTyson taught at Bennett College 6 Bethune Cookman College 7 Florida A amp M College and Southern University before joining the geography department at Tennessee State College in 1946 8 She taught there until 1969 9 10 and was considered a legend by colleagues for her long teaching career 11 During World War II Tyson headed a panel in Leon County Florida to monitor black businesses compliance with wartime price regulations 12 She wrote about war work in articles War and Post War Challenges to Geographers 1944 13 and What Mobilization For Peace Can Learn From Mobilization For War 1945 14 Tyson was active in the Nashville branch of the American Association of University Women 15 16 and in the sorority Zeta Phi Beta 17 In 1954 and 1955 18 she took leave from the college to work in the United States Virgin Islands as a teacher and consultant 19 Personal life editMazie Tyson married fellow professor Aurelius Southall Scott in 1928 1 they ran a summer camp together in Ohio and were on the faculty together at Bethune Cookman College 20 before they separated in the 1930s She retired from teaching in 1970 21 and died from cancer and heart failure at a hospital on Saint Thomas in the Virgin Islands in 1975 22 References edit a b Tyson Scott Wedding The Evening Review 1928 06 16 p 5 Retrieved 2020 02 13 via Newspapers com The Enopron Howard University yearbook 1921 36 Alumni 1930 1939 Department of Geography Ohio State University Tenn State Teachers Study for High Degrees Alabama Tribune 1948 12 31 p 6 Retrieved 2020 02 13 via Newspapers com Choi Andrea Geography Geographers and the Geographies of Antiracism PhD thesis Queen s University 2018 82 83 Senior High School of Bennett College 1926 The Bennettite Bennett College pp 25 Annual Catalogue 1930 1931 Bethune Cookman College 1930 12 Monk Janice 2004 03 01 Women Gender and the Histories of American Geography Annals of the Association of American Geographers 94 1 1 22 doi 10 1111 j 1467 8306 2004 09401001 x ISSN 0004 5608 S2CID 144506143 Instructor of the Month The Meter University of Tennessee newspaper May 28 1951 2 Bulletin 1970 1971 Tennessee State University 1970 19 Prunty Merle C 1979 Geography in the South Annals of the Association of American Geographers 69 1 54 doi 10 1111 j 1467 8306 1979 tb01229 x ISSN 0004 5608 JSTOR 2569547 Negro Panel is Named Tallahassee Democrat May 28 1944 Retrieved 2020 02 13 via Newspapers com Tyson M 1944 War and post war challenges to geographers The Quarterly Review of Higher Education among Negroes 12 3 160 via ProQuest Tyson M 1945 What mobilization for peace can learn from mobilization for war The Quarterly Review of Higher Education among Negroes 13 3 205 via ProQuest AAUW Plans for Year Announced The Tennessean 1959 10 11 p 41 Retrieved 2020 02 12 via Newspapers com AAUW Groups Will Meet This Month Nashville Banner 1959 11 04 p 16 Retrieved 2020 02 13 via Newspapers com Miss Tyson Rites Saturday The Tennessean 1975 03 06 p 78 Retrieved 2020 02 13 via Newspapers com Geography Specialist on Leave The Tennessean 1954 09 26 p 26 Retrieved 2020 02 13 via Newspapers com Crooks Mabel 1955 06 12 The Week at Tennessee State The Tennessean p 82 Retrieved 2020 02 13 via Newspapers com The Wildcat Bethune Cookman College 1930 17 Honors Set for Retiring TSU Group The Tennessean 1970 06 03 p 38 Retrieved 2020 02 13 via Newspapers com Death notice Mazie O Tyson The Pittsburgh Courier 1975 04 12 p 11 Retrieved 2020 02 13 via Newspapers com Portal nbsp Biography Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mazie O Tyson amp oldid 1048266780, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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