7 African American Journalists Doing Their Thing
These 7 black journalists exude black excellence.
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Soledad O'Brien - Soledad O'Brien is the epitome of #BlackExcellence. After graduating from Harvard University, she got her start at Boston news station WBZ-TV. She later moved on to CNN, where she made her mark on American Morning. Now she works for herself as the founder of Starfish Media Group, a 360-media production company and distributor. (Photo: Ben Gabbe/Getty Images)
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Raqiyah Mays - Take notes, Ms. Mays is the coolest hip hop journalist. She has writer for publications such as Vibe, XXL, The Source and Complex, just to name a few. She's a co-host on The Kiss Wake Up Club and a weekend personality on Emmis Communications-owned station 98.7 Kiss FM. (Photo: WENN)
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Danyel Smith - Danyel does it all with style and grace. She's a magazine editor and writer. She became the first African-American editor of Billboard. She is also the former chief content officer at Vibe. And let's not forget her latest hustle, #HRDCVR, a magazine for the new everyone. (Photo: Theo Wargo/Getty Images for Gilt Groupe)
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Robin Roberts - Robin Roberts got her start at a small TV and radio station in Mississippi. Roberts is currently the anchor of ABC's Good Morning America.(Photo: Jemal Countess/Getty Images for WebMD)
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Robin Roberts - Robin Roberts got her start at a small TV and radio station in Mississippi. Roberts is currently the anchor of ABC's Good Morning America.(Photo: Jemal Countess/Getty Images for WebMD)
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