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National Association of Black Journalists Hall of Fame

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The National Association of Black Journalists Hall of Fame is a hall of fame project of the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) honoring African-American and other journalists. The original Hall of Fame list was established on April 5, 1990, with the induction of seven individuals. No further individuals were inducted until the Hall of Fame was revived by the NABJ in 2004. Since 2004, several individuals have been inducted to the Hall of Fame each year. Nominations are approved by the NABJ Board of Directors, and new inductees are installed annually at the NABJ Hall of Fame Banquet and Inductions. Thirty-nine individuals are currently inductees in the Hall of Fame.[1]

Members

1990 original inductees

Seven individuals were inducted to the Hall of Fame at the time of its creation.

2004 "legendary" inductees

In April 2004, the NABJ revived the Hall of Fame, and the Board of Directors (upon a "strong recommendation" from the NABJ Hall of Fame Screening Committee) voted to posthumously induct ten historical journalists (referred to on the NABJ's website as "legendary figures") as a one-time measure. The ten inductees were:[1]

2004 contemporary inductees

2005 inductees

2006 inductees

2007 inductees

2008 inductees

2009 inductees

2011 inductees

2012 inductees

2013 inductees

2014 inductees

2017 inductees

2018 inductees

2019 inductees

2020 inductees

2021 inductees

Notes

  1. ^ a b "National Association of Black Journalists Hall of Fame". nabjonline.org. National Association of Black Journalists. Retrieved June 27, 2023.
  2. ^ "Garry D. Howard".
  3. ^ "Neil Foote (MSJ84) – Medill Magazine".

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This page was last edited on 27 June 2023, at 23:56
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