“While the role of the black press, like other newspapers, is that of objectively reporting the news as it happens, it had another function equally as important - that of fighting oppression. Without black reporters constantly on the national scene to record contemporary history of the Negro’s role in the fight for civil rights, equality, and justice, and without black authors and historians to compile these facts into permanent record, the deeds, efforts, and struggles of the black man in his progressive fight for security and recognition would forever be lost to history.”
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I wish I had learned about Alice Dunnigan when I was in the journalism school. Not only was she a pioneer as a journalist and reporter, but she was also an educator and a politico - 3 fields that resonated closely with me. Alice put herself in places she knew nobody like her had been before, and she advocated loudly and often for herself and the rights of all Black people during the Civil Rights era. I’m grateful she left us with this autobiography before her passing so that we can all learn from her groundbreaking work in the struggle for equality.