View this post on Instagram And another thing… . . . Flash back to the time @inspirationbygk invited us to the premiere of Freedom’s Call back in the day. The film featured Dorothy Butler Gilliam (left), the first African American female reporter to work at the @washingtonpost and photographer Ernest Withers. Butler Gilliam is pictured here with Richard Breyer and Robert Short. Her new memoir “Trailblazer…” is out now. We look forward to Kilpatrick having Butler Gilliam on his syndicated radio show again soon. . . . #civilrightssheroes #freedomscall #trailblazer #maynardinstitute #nabj #flashbackfriday #louisvilledefender #journalismmatters #inspirationforthenation #lincolnuniversitymo #ernestwithers #weallgothistory #pioneersinmedia #newsroomsneeddiversity A post shared by Syracuse in focus (@sif3.0) on Jan 11, 2019 at 7:58pm PST
And another thing… . . . Flash back to the time @inspirationbygk invited us to the premiere of Freedom’s Call back in the day. The film featured Dorothy Butler Gilliam (left), the first African American female reporter to work at the @washingtonpost and photographer Ernest Withers. Butler Gilliam is pictured here with Richard Breyer and Robert Short. Her new memoir “Trailblazer…” is out now. We look forward to Kilpatrick having Butler Gilliam on his syndicated radio show again soon. . . . #civilrightssheroes #freedomscall #trailblazer #maynardinstitute #nabj #flashbackfriday #louisvilledefender #journalismmatters #inspirationforthenation #lincolnuniversitymo #ernestwithers #weallgothistory #pioneersinmedia #newsroomsneeddiversity
A post shared by Syracuse in focus (@sif3.0) on Jan 11, 2019 at 7:58pm PST
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