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Charlayne Hunter Feb 27, 1942

Charlayne Hunter Feb 27, 1942. One of television’s premier journalist. Civil Rights History. One of the first of two African American to attend the University of Georgia First African American woman to graduate from the University of Georgia in 1962. Careers.

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Charlayne Hunter Feb 27, 1942

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  1. Charlayne HunterFeb 27, 1942 One of television’s premier journalist

  2. Civil Rights History • One of the first of two African American to attend the University of Georgia • First African American woman to graduate from the University of Georgia in 1962

  3. Careers Correspondent for Learning in America in 1989 The NewsHour’s national correspondent 1983 “Talk of Town” reporter for the New Yorker Joined the news team at WRC-TV, Washington D.C. 1967

  4. Awards • 2 Emmys • A Peabody for excellence in broadcasting • 1986 Journalist of the Year

  5. Connection Charlayne’s Life Grew up during the civil rights movement. Blacks knew they would be treated differently from whites. Restaurants wouldn’t serve them She was denied admission to a club for teens

  6. To Kill A Mockingbird There was racism in the story Black people had to sit in the balcony in the courtroom. Tom Robinson was treated unfairly during the trial.

  7. Quote “If people are informed they will do the right thing. It’s when they are not informed that they become hostages to prejudice.” -Charlayne Hunter

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