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“Black Journalists Will Figure In Jimmy Carter’s Legacy”– Richard Prince of Journal-isms on Sirus X …

Greggory W. Morris
1 min readJan 7, 2025

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On the first Friday of 2025, the “Journal-isms” Richard Prince discussed the posting, “Black Journalists Will Figure in Jimmy Carter’s Legacy” on Sirius XM’s “Urban View Mornings,” the successor to the “Joe Madison Show”, with the day’s co-hosts Lamont King and Greg Carr, chair of Africana Studies at Howard University.

“We also discussed the state of journalism, including credibility issues and the competition from social media.”

Richard Prince, center

Richard Prince (born 1947) is an American journalist for newspapers, including The Washington Post, and long-term columnist of “Journal-isms,” formerly for the Robert C. Maynard Institute for Journalism Education, now on its own site, journal-isms.com.

Prince won multiple awards during his career and is known for coverage about diversity in journalism. In 1972, he was a member of the Metro Seven group who protested racial discrimination at The Washington Post.[1]

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Greggory W. Morris
Greggory W. Morris

Written by Greggory W. Morris

Award Winning Assistant J-Professor, Hunter College/CUNY. Author, Writer. Blogs at blog.hunterword.com. Using Medium.com to test-drive writing projects.

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