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The first African American man to be a reporter at the Herald was Thirlee Smith, Jr. in 1967. [23] The first African American woman to work as a reporter at the Miami Herald was Bea Hines, starting on June 16, 1970. [24] Hines was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize in 1981 for columns which included topics like police brutality and profiling. [25]
Beatrice Loretta Hines (née Johnson; born February 12, 1938) is an American former journalist who became the Miami Herald ' s first African-American female reporter in 1970. [1] [2] Her career at the Herald has lasted over 50 years. [1]
Art Buchwald (1925–2007), The Washington Post, International Herald-Tribune, Tribune Media Services; Russell Baker (1925–2018), The New York Times; Erma Bombeck (1927–1996), Dayton Journal Herald, Kettering-Oakwood Times, Newsday Newspaper Syndicate; L. M. Boyd (1927–2007), Seattle Post-Intelligencer, San Francisco Chronicle, Crown ...
During “Election Shakeout: What 2018 Means for 2019 and 2020” discussion, Nancy Ancrum, editorial page editor for the Miami Herald, left, Marc Caputo, reporter with Politico, closely listen as ...
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Pages in category "Miami Herald people" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Amy L. Alexander;
Bea Hines, the Miami Herald’s longest-serving reporter and columnist, couldn’t have known that on a Monday morning in January 1966, she was a handful of years away from making history in the city.
Julie K. Brown (born 1961) is an American investigative journalist with the Miami Herald best known for pursuing the sex trafficking story surrounding Jeffrey Epstein, who in 2008 was allowed to plead guilty to two state-level prostitution offenses.