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Never in My Wildest Dreams A Black Woman's Life in Journalism

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ISBN-10: 1609944666

ISBN-13: 9781609944667

Edition: 2012

Authors: Belva Davis, Bill Cosby, Vicki Haddock

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Never in My Wildest Dreamsis a memoir with a message. Raised in a dysfunctional family in Louisiana and the San Francisco Bay area, Belva Davis rose through the black radio industry, became the first black female reporter west of the Mississippi with her hiring at KPIX, and eventually anchored KQED’s “Evening Edition,” the station’s nightly news show. Overcoming personal and career obstacles, Davis reported on some of the era’s most explosive stories, including the rise and fall of the Black Panthers, the Jonestown massacre, and the Moscone/Milk murders. The book also recounts Davis’s interviews with world leaders, including Fidel Castro and three U.S. presidents.
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Book details

List price: $11.99
Copyright year: 2012
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
Publication date: 3/16/2012
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 272
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.25" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 0.836
Language: English

Belva Davis is a history-maker, an award-winning journalist, and a pioneering feminist. She has traveled the world reporting on politics, terrorism, racial and gender issues, and the role of art and culture in increasing human understanding. From her hardscrabble beginnings in the Deep South during the Great Depression, she broke into journalism and made the move from segregated newspaper and radio work, becoming the first black woman hired as a commercial television news reporter on the West Coast. She has anchored at three major network affiliates-CBS, NBC, and PBS-and currently hosts a highly respected political affairs program on KQED-TV in San Francisco, the most watched public TV…    

Belva Davis is a history-maker, an award-winning journalist, and a pioneering feminist. She has traveled the world reporting on politics, terrorism, racial and gender issues, and the role of art and culture in increasing human understanding. From her hardscrabble beginnings in the Deep South during the Great Depression, she broke into journalism and made the move from segregated newspaper and radio work, becoming the first black woman hired as a commercial television news reporter on the West Coast. She has anchored at three major network affiliates-CBS, NBC, and PBS-and currently hosts a highly respected political affairs program on KQED-TV in San Francisco, the most watched public TV…    

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Foreword
"What the Hell Are You Niggers Doing in Here?"
Up from Troubled Waters
Truth Isn't What You Want to See
Strained Mercies
In the Driver's Seat
Vapors and Black Ink
Lucky 13
Lend Me a Tiara
Dreams Deferred
New Station in Life
His-and-Hers Gas Masks
Ringside at the Racial Revolution
Freeze Frames
A Woman's Touch
When Work Hits Home
White Night and Dark Days
Diversified Interests
Going Global
Special Reports
Never in My Wildest�
Gratitudes
Acknowledgments
Index
About the Authors