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African American History Collection Fullerton, California, United States. [View Collection Details] [View Repository Details]

Alice A. Dunnigan Papers Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Journalist, educator, and politician. Correspondence, writings, newspaper clippings, press passes, and invitations highlight the career of the first African American woman journalist acredited to the White House, Senate, and House of Representative Press Corps. The bulk of the material relates to Dunnigan's work as education consultant for the President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity. [View Collection Details] [View Repository Details]

Black Journalists Project New York, New York, United States. Ninety-seven interviews with leading African-American editors and publishers collected by Henry La Brie for a work on the history of the African-American press. The interviews were collected in 1971 and 1972 and donated to the Collection. Transcribed through a grant from the Ford Foundation. 6500 pp. [View Collection Details] [View Repository Details]

Black Press Oral History Project Washington, District of Columbia, United States. [View Collection Details] [View Repository Details]

Claude Barnett and the Associated Negro Press Bloomington, Indiana, United States. [View Collection Details] [View Repository Details]

Iowa Journalists Oral History Project Iowa City, Iowa, United States. Welcome to the world's first video-streaming oral history website of journalists. We chose the state of Iowa for two reasons: Because we live and work here; And because Iowa is home to more newspapers per capita than any other state. Iowa has 41 daily and 298 weekly newspapers spread out through the state's 99 counties. That abundance of newspapers has made Iowa into a national laboratory. For more than a century, newspapers have been an essential tool for Iowans, particularly rural Iowans, in developing a sense of community building. [View Collection Details] [View Repository Details] [32 interview(s) listed in this collection]

Robert C. Maynard Oral History Collection Oakland, California, United States. During the coming year, the Maynard Institute will post selected video clips from The Robert C. Maynard Oral History Collection. Culled from interviews with some of the nation’s most prominent journalists, the collection serves as a reminder of the important contributions made by journalists of color at a time when newsroom diversity is under siege.The collection is part of the Maynard Institute History Project, an on-going effort to document and preserve the stories of those courageous African American journalists who broke into general circulation media during the turbulent 1960s and 1970s. [View Collection Details] [View Repository Details] [13 interview(s) listed in this collection]