MISS
McCARTY'S MAJOR AWARDS, APPEARANCES, INTERVIEWS,
AND SCHOLARS INFORMATION
1995
September
23: The Presidential Citizens Medal - Washington, D.C.
By President Bill Clinton. Awarded the nation's second-highest civilian
honor, in White House ceremonies and was the President's guest that
evening at a dinner of the U.S. Congressional Black Caucus.
October 28:
Friend Of Southern Miss Award
Presented by The University of Southern Mississippi Alumni
Association.
November
8: Honored by the National Society of Fundraising Executives, Jackson,
Mississippi
They award was originated for Miss McCarthy
November
14: Wallenberg Humanitarian Award, New York
Presented by the Wallenberg Foundation at the New York Hilton.
Community Heroes Award. Presented by the National Urban League during
a black tie dinner at the New York Hilton. Stephanie Bullock recipient
of the first Oseola McCarty Scholarship was also present for this
award. New York.
November
15: Awarded Gold Medal
Presented by the National Institute of Social Sciences, Union
League Club. New York
November
30: The Avicenna Medal. Presented by the United Nations Educational,
Scientific and Cultural organization (UNESCO)
Mr. Jorge Werthein, UN representative and director of the New
York office of UNESCO presented the award during a dinner in Hattiesburg,
honoring Miss McCarty for her contribution to education. Past recipients
of the medal have included Egyptian President Mubarak and Indonesia
President Suharto.
December
6: Honorary Lifetime Member, Institute for Learning in Retirement
- The University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, Miss.
Presented during a reception and program on campus at The University
of Southern Mississippi making her an honorary lifetime member.
December
8: Living LeGeorgiacy Award.
Presented by the National Caucus and Center on Black Aged,
Inc. Several Distinguished African Americans were honored at the
same event, including retired former NAACP Executive Director Dr.
Benjamin L. Hooks.
1996
January
9: Honored at Keesler Air Force Base in Biloxi, Mississippi during
a tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
January 12:
Harriett Tubman Award, Jackson, Miss.
Presented by the Magnolia Bar Association.
February
1: Premier Black Woman of Courage Award - Washington, D.C.
Presented by the National Federation of Black Women Business
Owners
February
14: African-American Family Preservation Award. Presented in Philadelphia,
PA
Presented by Blacks Networking for Progress Inc. (State Sen.
Hardy WilliaMiss.).
February
20: 1996 Summer Olympics. Torch carrier
Miss McCarty was selected along with celebrated Jackson, Miss.,
writer Eudora Welty to be among 52 Mississippians to carry the 1996
Summer Olympics torch. She was nominated for the Community Hero
Torchbearer program by cadets of the Southern Miss Air Force ROTC
program.
March 12:
Humanized Education Award
Friend of Education Award Presented by the Mississippi Association
of Educators. Jackson, Miss.
March 21:
Honored Southern Miss School of Nursing
Miss McCarty often said that she always wanted to be a nurse. She
was honored for her interest in nursing.
March 31:
Award of Distinction- Oxford, Miss.
Presented by the University of Mississippi.
April 4:
1995 Drum Major For Justice 'EDUCATION' Award - Atlanta, Georgia
Presented by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference during
a dinner at the Marriott Marquis Hotel.
April 14:
Celebrated Citizen of Wayne County
Miss McCarty was honored at the Wayne County, Mississippi,
Library. This is the county in which Miss McCarty was born.
April 26:
1996 Essence Award - New York, NY
Presented by Essence Magazine during a program taped for national
television by the Fox Network.
May 2: AeTenn.a
Award - New York City
Presented by the AeTenn.a Foundation.
May 3: Honored
by Southern Miss Foundation during its annual black-tie recognition
dinner in Biloxi, Miss.
May 10: Woman
of the Year Award - West Point, Miss.
Presented by the Black Expo '96
May 18: Honored
by the Mississippi Democratic Party. Jackson, Mississippi.
May 21: AARP's
1996 ANDRUS AWARD - Denver, Colo.
Presented by the American Association of Retired Persons.
May 25: Olympic
Torch Relay participation in Columbia, Miss.
June 1: 1996
Empowerment Award - Memphis, Tenn.
Presented by the 1996 Sisterhood Outreach Summit and Showcase.
June 2: Honorary
Nurse, Baptist Memorial Hospital School of Nursing, Memphis, Tenn.
June 6: Honorary
Doctor of Humane Letters Degree - Harvard University, Harvard, Mass.
July 4: Grand
Marshall - EURO Reunion Parade, Hattiesburg, Miss.
EURO is the combined class reunion of graduates from the Eureka
and Rowan, formerly black high schools, in Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
Miss McCarty was the first ever grand marshall for their parade.
Summer:
The African American Christian Publishing and Communications Company
They used Miss McCarty's story and artist rendering of her
photograph as part of a course for Vacation Bible School literature.
She was designated a Pace Setter, and her life and story was lifted
up to help young Black children aspire to bigger and better things.
August 9:
Salute To WDAM-TV On 40th Anniversary, PSA taped
August 18:
Honored by her home church. Hattiesburg, Miss.
Friendship Baptist Church, Rev. Woodrow ArMiss.trong
August 23:
Newsmaker Award - Nashville, Tenn.
Presented by the National Association of Black Journalists.
September
18: American Heros.
Miss McCarty was interviewed for the first program of a new
USA Network series, "American Heros." The program is hosed
by Robin Leach, who came to Hattiesburg to interview Miss McCarty
in her home and on the campus of the University of Southern Miss.
October 1,8,15:
Water Color Class. Institute for Learning in Retirement, The University
of Southern Mississippi.
October
11: National Education Association's Board of Directors - Washington,
D.C.
Honored For Her Unselfish Gift To Help Needy Students.
October
19: 1996 Humanitarian Award - The Community Church of Morrisania,
The Bronx, New York.
Miss McCarty received this award for exemplifying the goals
and objectives of the Ministry of Human Concerns of this congreGeorgiation.
October 26:
Award For Philanthropy - Tacoma, Washington
Presented by L.I.N.K.S. The award and luncheon is to inspire
area youth toward greater persona achievements and encourage more
people to give funding for scholarships and support community services.
LINKS will make contribution to Oseola McCarty scholarship fund.
October 29:
Inaugural Book Signing - Hattiesburg, Miss.
Oseola McCarty's Simple Wisdom For Rich Living. University
of Southern Mississippi Alumni House
November 20: Tribute to Women Who Have Played Significant Roles
in Individuals Lives In The Community.
Presented by: The Women's Foundation of Greater Memphis - Virginia
Dunaway, Executive Director
November
21: OPRAH WINFREY SHOW
Taped in Chicago. Air date, January 3, 1997
December
5: National Builder Award
Presented by the National Black Caucus of State Legislators.
Biloxi, Miss.
December
27: Lifetime Achievement Award - Washington, D.C.
Presented by the McMillion Group of Los Angeles, CA. Award
presented at Formal Banquet during National Night of Honors Scholarship
Fund Banquet. Award included $2,500 to the Oseola McCarty Scholarship
Fund.
December
31: Helped New York Mayor Rudolph Guiliani drop the ball in Times
Square to ring in the new year.
1997
January
13: Fifth Annual Trumpet Awards - Atlanta, Georgia
Miss McCarty participated in four days of activities and was
recognized at the awards ceremonies. Presented by Turner Broadcasting
January 21:
North Main Historic Neighborhood Association - Hattiesburg, Miss.
Miss McCarty is a resident of this Historic Neighborhood and
was honored with a reception.
February
3: Black History Month Honoree - San Bernardino, Calif.
Miss McCarty is one of four African Americans invited to be
honored by the City of San Bernardino, Calif.
February
12: Award In Philanthropy - Atlanta, Georgia
Council for Advance and Support of Education (CASE) District
III. Annual meeting.
February
20: Black History Month Honoree
From the Board of Trustees of Mississippi Institutions of Higher
Learning, Jackson, Mississippi,
February
28: Armed Forces Retirement Home - Gulfport, Miss.
Honored during Black Heritage Celebration
March 11:
Franciscan Foundation - Cincinnati, Ohio
Honored for philanthropy. Toured Proctor and Georgiamble Ivorydale
Plant and saw Tide manufactured. Miss McCarty used Tide exclusively
in her washing.
March 15:
National Council of Negro Women - Jackson, Miss.
Received the Fannie Lou Hamer Award.
April 4:
Leaksville School - Leaksville, Miss.
Mississippi Day Activities. Honored Miss McCarty during ceremonies.
April 9:
Mississippi Alliance For Minority Participation - Hattiesburg, Miss.
Miss McCarty was honored guest during their awards dinner.
April 15:
Jackson State University - Jackson, Miss.
Honored Miss McCarty with luncheon, reception and gift.
April 17:
Phi Kappa Phi - Southern Miss, Hattiesburg
Honored Miss McCarty during a brown bag lunch to celebrate
anniversary of organization.
April 19:
WSLI Radio - Jackson, Miss.
Interviewed Miss McCarty on Saturday morning radio program.
April 29:
Internet Interview
Worldwide Interview on American On Line on the Internet, via
telephone.
April 29:
Mississippi Head Start Directors - Jackson, Miss.
Received a humanitarian award.
May 10: Alcorn
State University - Lorman, Miss.
Commencement Speaker via video in pre-taped interview shows
on large screen to commencement audience.
June 12-14:
Center for Urban Resources, NAACP - Cleveland, OH
June 19-20:
Jefferson Award - Washington, D.C.
Miss McCarty received a prestigeous Jefferson Award at the
National Celebration of Service to America.
July 4-6:
Phi Beta Sigma - Orlando, FL
Honored during national convention.
July 12-13:
Miss Mississippi Pageant - Vicksburg, Miss.
Presented roses to winning Miss Mississippi
Sept. 27:
Little Rock Baptist Church - Gulfport, Miss.
October 4:
Clarke County Wildlife Day - Quitman, Miss.
October 9:
Pinecrest Central Labor Org. - Hattiesburg, Miss.
Presented plaque
October 31:
National Author Day - Hattiesburg, Miss.
Appearance at Ye Olde Book Shop
Nov. 5:
Hawkins Jr. High School -- Hattiesburg, Miss.
National Honor Society - Honorary Member
Nov. 7-8:
National Council of Negro Women - Atlanta, Georgia
Award/Plaque
Nov. 17-18:
Jefferson Awards - Washington, D.C.
Alumni Georgiathering (Award in June)
Nov. 20-22:
National Association of Black School Educators - Sparks, Nevada
Living Legend Award
December
4: Photo session with Ted Turner for New York Times, Atlanta, Georgia
CNN Interview
December
8-9: Economic Security 2000 - Washington, D.C.
Participated in event
December
11: Vicksburg Elementary School - Vicksburg, Miss.
Appearance with elementary school children
1998
Miss McCarty
Took January, 1998 off.
February
12: University of Pittsburgh - Pittsburgh, Penn.
African American Alumni Council, Guest of Honor for Homecoming
February
19-21: Emory University - Atlanta, Georgia
Candler School of Theology Black Student Caucus Heritage Award
February
26: Stennis Space Center - Stennis Space Center, Miss.
Guest of Honor, Black History Month
February
28: Read Across America - Jackson, Miss.
Mississippi Association of Educators
April 7:
Miss McCarty had extensive major surgery. All engagements canceled
indefinitely. Miss McCarty's surgery was successful, and following
a hospital stay she spent a time at home with sitters. She is currently
living in an assisted living home not very far from the University.
Miss McCarty has her own room, enjoys the community cafeteria with
other guests. Her visitors are frequent. She has had a second surgery,
unrelated to the first, and is making satisfactory recovery.
May 15: The
University of Southern Mississippi - Hattiesburg, Miss.
Received an Honorary Degree - Doctor of Humane Letters. The
first honorary degree ever awarded at Southern Miss. She presented
the diploma to the first McCarty Scholarship recipient.
October
5: THE POWER OF CHARACTER Prominent Americans Talk About
Life, Family Work, Values, and More. Edited by Michael S.
Josephson and Wes Hanson. A publication of the Josephson Institute
of Ethics and the Character Counts Coalition. Jossey-Bass., Publishers.
San Francisco, Ca. Miss McCarty is one of over 40 distinguished
Americans to share their perspectives on the meaning of character
in family, life, community, and work.
October 19:
VANITY FAIR Magazine
Miss McCarty listed among America's Most Influential Women.
Miss McCarty is not pictured due to not being able to be present
for the photo session.
October
20: The Riches of Oseola McCarty by Evelyn Coleman,
Illustrated by Daniel Minter, Albert Whitman & Company, Morton
Grove, Illinois. This is a childrens book about Miss McCarty's life.
It is the second book to be published in her regard.
1999
May, 1999:
Stephanie Bullock graduated
Stephanie is the student who received the first McCarty Scholarship.
May, 1999:
Humanitarian of The Century
This award voted by the readers of the Clarion Ledger,
Mississippi's largest daily newspaper.
Sept. 26:
Miss McCarty died quietly in her home, following a lengthy illness.
She lived on Miller Street in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. This is
the same home in which she had lived and carried on her laundry
business. Following Miss McCarty's death calls continue to come
about from publishers, researchers, students writing papers, and
a host of others.
2000
June 2: New
McCarty Scholars - Hattiesburg, Miss.
Two graduating high school seniors from Hattiesburg and Waynesboro
were named as recipients of Oseola McCarty Endowed Scholarships
at The University of Southern Mississippi. Rachel Gray, 18, a graduate
of Wayne County High School at Waynesboro, and Tymika Curb, 18,
set to graduate June 4 at Hattiesburg High School, are the 10th
and 11th winners of full-tuition, $2,400 scholarships for the 2000-2001
school year.
2001
2001: Miss
McCarty honored posthumously by Worth Magazine, as one of several
who had changed the way people think about giving.
2002
April 25:
The University of Southern Mississippi names its new residence hall,
Oseola McCarty Hall.
This naming was initiated by the Student Government Association
and the Residence Hall Council.
THE
McCARTY SCHOLARS
Each spring
a committee is formed to review financial assistance requests and
award scholarships in keeping with Miss McCarty's wishes.
In the beginning
$1,000 scholarships were awarded to students. However, as the result
of hundreds of persons throughout the United States who wanted to
be part of Miss McCarty's generosity scholarships are now full-tuition,
or approximately $2,900 per year. As one writer put it: "Oseola
McCarty planted the seeds. But it is the gifts of hundreds of additional
donors that have produced the harvest...."
NOTE: THIS
SCHOLAR DATA IS NOT COMPLETELY CURRENT
The McCarty
Scholars - Class and Year When Awarded
Derrick Douiblas
Bond, Wiggins, Miss. - Freshman - 1998 - (Marketing)
Timothy Lockhart, Collins, Miss. - Freshman - 1998 - (Chemistry)
Kenya Lee, Lumberton, Miss. - Freshman - 1999 - (Medical Technology)
Dacia Haralson, Hattiesburg, Miss. - 1999 - (Graduated August 2000
- Sociology)
Rachel Gray, Waynesboro, Miss. - 2000 - (Biological Sciences)
Tymika Curb, Hattiesburg, Miss. - 2000 (Accounting)
McCARTY SCHOLAR
GRADUATES
Jessica Clemons, Hattiesburg, Miss. - Freshman - 1997 - (Graduated
May 2001 - Management Information SysteMiss.)
Michelle Wesley, Hattiesburg, Miss. - Sophomore - 1998 - (Graduated
May 2001 - Biological Sciences)
Dacia Haralson, Hattiesburg, Miss. - 1999 - (Graduated August 2000
- Sociology)
Carletta Barnes, Hattiesburg, Miss. - May 15, 1998 (Master's in
Public Health)
Joseph Milton, Mendenhall, Miss. - August 1999 (Biological Sciences)
Stephanie Bullock, Hattiesburg, Miss. - May 1999 (Master's Business
Administration) MBA
NEW RECIPIENTS
2001-2002
Rhonda Jordan, Waynesboro, Miss. - Major: Education & Psychology
Tameeka Johnson, Hattiesburg, Miss. - Major: Electronic Engineering
Technology
Jackie McCarty, Clinton, Miss. - Double Major: Human Performance
& Recreation and Biological Sciences
AUTOGRAPH
SESSIONS
OSEOLA
McCARTY'S SIMPLE WISDOM FOR RICH LIVING
Hattiesburg,
Mississippi (5) Georgiautier, Miss. (1)
Gulfport, Mississippi (5) Atlanta, Georgia (1)
Jackson, Mississippi (2) Vicksburg, Miss. (1)
Laurel, Mississippi (1) Starkville, Miss. (1)
Meridian, Mississippi (1)
(Events
scheduled exclusively for book signing. Autograph sessions occur
wherever she appears.)
RADIO
INTERVIEWS
OSEOLA
McCARTY'S SIMPLE WISDOM FOR RICH LIVING
Miss McCarty
was interviewed 23 times about her book. These have been via telephone
by stations throughout the U.S.
NEWS ORGANIZATIONS IN WHICH MISS MC CARTY PARTICIPATED FOR INTERVIEW
AND/OR MADE AN APPEARANCE
NBC Nightly
News (2)
CNN (3)
BET (Black Entertainment Television)
New York Times (3)
Baltimore Sun
Washington Post
Jet Magazine
People Magazine (3)
WEVD Radio (New York)
ABC-TV - "Good Morning America"
ABC-TV - Atlanta Bureau
CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corp. - Radio)
CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corp. - Television)
Small Business Exchange (San Francisco)
Black Philanthropy (Washington, D.C.)
BBC (British Broadcasting Company)
CBS Evening News
ABC Evening News
MTV (Ain't Nuthin But a She Thang)
"A Current Affair"
Philadelphia Inquirer
Southern Living
Ebony Magazine
NPR (National Public Radio)
CBN - "700 Club"
WTOK-TV (Meridian, Miss.)
Mississippi Magazine
ABC-TV "Barbara Walters 10 Most Interesting People of 1995
Special"
Ladies Home Journal
Crusader Newspaper
Newsweek Magazine
"Tiempo Nuevo" (Argentine TV show)- Live From Miss.. McCartys
house
Parati (Argentine Magazine)
People Magazine CBS TV show
People Magazine (follow up) (2)
Glamour Magazine
Washington News Network
Advance Magazine
Miss. Magazine
Life Magazine
NBC-TV - "Today"
WNVC - TV - New York
WLBT-TV (Jackson, Miss.)
Christian Reader Magazine
Dallas Post Tribune
Readers Digest
CNN (follow up)
Black Perspective Magazine
Essence Magazine
Miami Herald
CNN Financial News - "It's Only Money"
Business Day (New York Times)
Save Our Streets (NBC-TV Special)
Longstreet Press (Book Publisher)
Guidepost Magazine
WDAM-TV (Hattiesburg)
WHLT-TV (Hattiesburg)
WLOX-TV (Biloxi)
Hattiesburg American (Newspaper)
Clarion Ledger Newspaper (Jackson)
Disney Channel - "This I Believe"
FOX-TV - "1996 Essence Awards"
The Oxford American
USA Television Network
Columbus Dispatch (Miss.)
USA Network - "American Heros", host
Robin Leach
The Oprah Winfrey Show
The David Letterman Show
Los Angeles Times
WSLI Radio, Jackson, Miss.
America On Line
Southern Living Magazine
Vanity Fair
Note:
This list does not include media in which news about Miss McCarty
has appeared. These are news organizations which have sought her
for interviews.
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