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2007 INDUCTEES
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Xernona Clayton-Brady Xernona Clayton-Brady
Trumpet Awards founder and broadcast pioneer
Merv Aubespin Merv Aubespin
Past NABJ President, 1983-1985
Artist, reporter and editor
The Courier-Journal
John L. Dotson, Jr. John L. Dotson, Jr.
Former president and publisher
Akron Beacon Journal
Co-founder, Robert C. Maynard Institute for Journalism Education
Jim Vance Jim Vance
Co-anchor
WRC-TV

2006 INDUCTEES


Lerone Bennett Jr.


Lerone Bennett Jr.
Executive Editor Emeritus
Ebony magazine

Al Fitzpatrick


Al Fitzpatrick
Former Executive Editor
Knight-Ridder

William Raspberry


William Raspberry
Columnist
The Washington Post

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2005 INDUCTEES


Charles


Charles "Teenie" Harris
Photojournalist

Charlayne Hunter-Gault


Charlayne Hunter-Gault
Broadcast Journalist & Author

Max Robinson


Max Robinson
Founding NABJ Member
Former ABC News Anchor

Carole Simpson


Carole Simpson
Former ABC Anchor
World News Tonight Sunday


2004 INDUCTEES







John H. Johnson
Publisher and Chairman
Johnson Publishing Co.






Robert Maynard
Co-founder,
Institute for Journalism Education






Chuck Stone
Founding NABJ President


1990 INDUCTEES

Seven distinguished journalists became charter members of the Hall of Fame on April 5, 1990, at a formal induction ceremony in Washington.


Dorothy Butler Gilliam


Dorothy Butler Gilliam
"magnetic presence" as a reporter, editor and columnist at The Washington Post.




Mal H. Goode
broke color barrier in network broadcast journalism as ABC News reporter in 1962.




Mal Johnson
a founding NABJ member, longtime correspondent for Cox Broadcasting Co.




Gordon Parks
renowned photojournalist at Life magazine, author, filmmaker.




Ted Poston
called "dean of black journalists" during New York Post career (1930's-1960's).

Norma Quarles


Norma Quarles
veteran network anchor and correspondent at NBC News, CNN and PBS.



Carl T. Rowan
renowned columnist once called nation's "most visible black journalist."





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