Background
Frankie Hutton was born on January 24, 1949 in Fairfield County, South Carolina, United States. She is the daughter of Frank Pauling and Georgia (Nettles) Pauling, a school teacher.
1601 E Market St, Greensboro, NC 27401, United States
Frankie Hutton received her Bachelor of Science from North Carolina A&T State University.
University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90007, United States
Frankie Hutton received her Master of Arts in Journalism from the University of Southern California.
Rutgers State University, New Jersey, United States
Frankie Hutton earned her Doctor of Philosophy in American History from Rutgers State University in 1990.
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Frankie Hutton was born on January 24, 1949 in Fairfield County, South Carolina, United States. She is the daughter of Frank Pauling and Georgia (Nettles) Pauling, a school teacher.
Frankie Hutton received her Bachelor of Science from North Carolina A&T State University. Later she received her Master of Arts in Journalism from the University of Southern California. In 1990 she earned her Doctor of Philosophy in American History from Rutgers State University.
Frankie Hutton was a part-time news reporter at WSJS Television (now WXII) in Winston-Salem during 1970-1972. She also worked as a community affairs specialist at WBTV Channel 3 in Charlotte, North Carolina in 1971-1972.
From 1973 to 1976 Hutton was a journalism coordinator and instructor at Virginia Union University in Richmond.
Hutton worked as senior technical editor at The Mitre Corporation in Bedford, Massachusetts from 1981 to 1983. Besides, she was a writer and editor at the Department of the Army during 1984-1986.
Additionally, Frankie Hutton was an instructor at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville in 1981, and in 1988 she was appointed an assistant professor at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. She also previously served as a visiting lecturer in the Department of History at Howard University in Washington, District of Columbia and as an associate professor in the Department of Mass Media at Hampton University in Virginia.
Currently, Frankie Hutton is a visiting associate professor and adjunct professor of American history at Montclair State University in New Jersey. She primarily teaches large enrollment courses on American history and African-American history. Her research interests include the history of mass media in the United States with a particular focus on African-American journalism.
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1993(Essays and Selected Documents)
2009Frankie Hutton has been a member of Afro-American History and Genealogical Society, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Southeastern Nineteenth-Century Studies Association, American Journalism Historians Association, Popular Culture Association, Association for the Study of Afro-American Life and History, and Society of Professional Journalists.
Frankie married Vernon E. O'Meally, a systems engineer. The couple has a son, Mark.