News

Mal Goode was first African-American reporter for a major American TV news network. A new biography of the pioneering broadcaster is finally getting Goode the recognition he deserves. One Sunday ...
Roughly four years later, in 1969, he returned to WTOP as its first African American news anchor, serving until 1978. Following his time at WTOP, he moved to Chicago and was a co-anchor for ABC ...
They may have been considered “correspondents” rather than reporters, and would not have worked out of the Journal/Sentinel offices. In the early 1930s, there was a column called “News of ...
Nearly two decades after the first color televisions hit American stores, Roosevelt Toston was breaking the color barrier in ...
“We always felt that Daddy never got his quote-unquote due as the first African-American news correspondent ... his contacts at ABC to hire a Black reporter. After a national search, Goode ...