Throwback to Dorothy Butler Gilliam discussing her career as the first Black woman at The Washington Post, the challenges she faced during the freedom movement, and why representation in the media matters. #DailyShow
Throwback to Dorothy Butler Gilliam discussing her career as the first Black woman at The Washington Post, the challenges she faced during the freedom movement, and why representation in the media matters. #DailyShow
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The ratings for the daily show are now just as low as msnbc.
ReplyNobody wants to listen to this leftist propaganda anymore.
TURN HIM OFF!
Can we talk about disgusting tredau who ran away from his office.
ReplyWe have to find unity. Its no longer black,white, immigrant etc….the cops have stormed churches in austrailia, water poisoning in Hawaii, trackjng our phones. Its worse now.
Replyworthwhile to buy the book!
Reply“Poverty is very violent”. SAY IT LOUDER!
ReplyThis is the “unfinished” conversation that is animating the conservatives…primarily.
ReplyIt MUST continue
Vote Democrat if you want to Live … Free !
ReplyTo even it those of European ancestors be called White-Americans?
ReplyI have a question. So where is she now is she like chief executive or one of the chief Executives of Washington mode or a chief consultant or is she like retired and everything
ReplyI have a question. So where is she now is she like chief executive or one of the chief Executives of Washington Post or a chief consultant or is she like retired and everything
ReplyIn the words of the infamous Sam Cooke “It’s been a long long time but A Change is Gonna come”
ReplyVery likable person.
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