DOROTHY BULTER GILLIAM

Dorothy Butler Gilliam became the first Black woman to work as a reporter for the Washington Post in 1961. She faced staunch opposition for her role in the company, where some thought she was only on the premises to serve as a maid. Gilliam overcame every obstacle, and today, at the age of 86, is a shining example of Black women in the ranks of the Black Press.

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