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Biographer of 'First Lady of Black Press' Ethel Payne Shares Her Story





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Biographer of 'First Lady of Black Press' Ethel Payne Shares Her Story
Biographer of 'First Lady of Black Press' Ethel Payne Shares Her Story
The late African-American journalist, a Lindblom grad, traveled the world during the civil rights era. Read More...
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