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Belva Davis
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Belva Davis has been instrumental in the advancement of African Americans from her earliest professional years. As one of the first black female TV journalists in the ‘60s, Davis helped to put a respected minority face in the living rooms of America. Davis has interviewed historical figures such as Malcom X, Muhammad Ali, Nancy Reagan, Fidel Castro and Condoleezza Rice. Today she continues to keep us informed by hosting a weekly roundtable at KQED, a leading PBS station.
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