Charlayne Hunter-Gault
Charlayne Hunter-Gault (born February 27, 1942) is an American civil rights activist, journalist and former foreign correspondent for National Public Radio, CNN, and the Public Broadcasting Service. Charlayne Hunter and Hamilton Holmes were the first African-American students to attend the University of Georgia.
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Charlayne Hunter-Gault
Charlayne Hunter-Gault (born February 27, 1942) is an American civil rights activist, journalist and former foreign correspondent for National Public Radio, CNN, and the Public Broadcasting Service. Charlayne Hunter and Hamilton Holmes were the first African-American students to attend the University of Georgia.
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1942-02-27
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Alberta Charlayne Hunter
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Due West, South Carolina, USA
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Hunter-Gault in 2014
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Chuma Gault
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Suesan Stovall
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The New York Times
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Althea Brown
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Charles S. H. Hunter
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Ronald T. Gault
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Walter L. Stovall III
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