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by Joel Dreyfuss onJuly 26, 2012
Journalism pioneers of the 1960s gave blacks a presence in the news media. That voice is fading out.
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January 6, 2012
Journal-isms: One particular narrative about the GOP presidential campaign thus far has been muted.
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April 9, 2011
Black journalists have been particularly affected as newsrooms downsize or individuals seek a more secure line of work. In other news, Manning Marable's surrogates urge the reopening of the Malcolm X assassination case.
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January 11, 2011
The new editor of CNNPolitics.com is a former news executive at Knight Ridder and Johnson Publishing Co.
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