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History & Hope: First Black female journalist on Oklahoma TV talks of fight for social justice


History & Hope: First Black female journalist on Oklahoma TV talks of fight for social justice
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Updated: 6:39 AM EST Feb 13, 2021
Jason Hackett
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Updated: 6:39 AM EST Feb 13, 2021
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they brought me down to the studio, put me in front of the cameras, and as much as I run my mouth, I couldn t talk. They kept asking me questions. And then the tears start rolling. You cried? Yes, I cried because I was. I was just afraid. You know, I afraid of the unknown. How was it being a black voice in a sea of white voices at that time? Did you feel the weight of those expectations? Yes. Then people looking up to you? Yes, absolutely. But of course, I had a lot of, uh, detractors. We had a lot of coals to get that person awful of the air. Why do you have that person on the air? But the community was very supportive. I think there should be a, um or a better effort to reach the community ....

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900,000 infected. More than 15,000 dead. How the coronavirus tore through D.C., Maryland and Virginia.


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900,000 infected. More than 15,000 dead. How the coronavirus tore through D.C., Maryland and Virginia.
Rebecca Tan, Antonio Olivo and John D. Harden, The Washington Post
Feb. 6, 2021
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1of8Christine Uncles, left, embraces her mother, Cindi Uncles, while she holds the remains of her father, John Uncles, who died from covid-19 in April, at his funeral in Centreville, Va., on Dec. 12 - what would have been his 70th birthday.Photo by Amanda Voisard for The Washington PostShow MoreShow Less
2of8As attendees wear masks, Tom Montgomery presides as pastor over the interment service for Uncles, who died of covid-19 in April.Photo by Amanda Voisard for The Washington PostShow MoreShow Less ....

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