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Helen Thomas:
Asked first question of presidents Oct. 29, 2004

Lucile Bluford:
Led pioneering efforts March 3, 2004

Leroy Aarons:
Gave leadership to NLGJA Sept. 12, 2003

Sam Adams:
Covered the civil rights movement June 12, 2003

Bill Hosokawa:
Edited internment camp newspaper Nov. 9, 2001

About the column

Across the Generations pairs Chips Quinn Scholars with pioneering figures in the history of newsroom diversity for conversations.

The generations project brings news history to life by having young journalists meet news people from eras past in the decades-old struggle for newsroom equality on the part of women, people of color and lesbians and gays.

If you know of someone who should be interviewed, or if you would like to conduct an interview with a news-history pioneer, contact CQ Content Editor Mary Ann Hogan.



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