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Now, Charlayne Hunter-Gault has gathered many of those pieces in a new collection called "My People: Five Decades Of Writing About Black Lives." And she is with us now to tell us more about it.
Charlayne Hunter-Gault joined the then-MacNeil/Lehrer Report in 1977. Her assignments included substitute anchoring and field reporting from various parts of the world. During her association with ...
Charlayne Hunter-Gault had one thing in mind when she got to the University of Georgia: being a reporter. But in 1961, in Jim Crow South — and virtually anywhere in America — achieving that ...
We are made by history.” However, with all due respect to King, Charlayne Hunter-Gault is both. Before she blazed a trail reporting about the lives of her fellow Black Americans, Hunter-Gault ...
Civil rights icon and acclaimed journalist Charlayne Hunter-Gault joins Maiysha Kai to discuss her groundbreaking career and latest book, ‘My People: Five Decades of Writing About Black Lives.’ ...
University of Georgia trailblazer Charlayne Hunter-Gault joined New Yorker columnist Calvin Trillin over Zoom on Thursday, where the two discussed the origins of their decades-long friendship ...
Host Robin Young speaks with PBS special correspondent Charlayne Hunter-Gault who appears in the documentary. "Summer of Soul" also reminds audiences of Hunter-Gault’s role in a historic moment.
Pioneering Black journalist and civil rights activist Charlayne Hunter-Gault poses for a photo inside the Kling Media Center in St. Paul on Friday, Feb. 17. Charlayne Hunter-Gault is a longtime ...
Reporter Charlayne Hunter-Gault, who was one of the first African-American students to attend the University of Georgia, in 1961, has just published her second book, New News Out of Africa.