Hunter-Gault, Charlayne (1942–)

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Hunter-Gault, Charlayne (1942–)

African-American journalist. Born Charlayne Hunter, Feb 27, 1942, in Due West, South Carolina; dau. of Charles S.H. Hunter Jr. (Methodist chaplin in US army) and Althea Hunter; University of Georgia, BA in journalism, 1963; m. Walter Stovall (div.); m. Ronald Gault, 1971; children: (1st m.) Susan Stavall; (2nd m.) Chuma Hunter-Gault (actor).

Was one of two black students who desegregated the University of Georgia (1961); served as "Talk of the Town" reporter for The New Yorker; anchored the evening news for WRC-TV in Washington, DC; joined New York Times (1968); was national correspondent for the "MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour" (1978–97); moved to Johannesburg, South Africa. Won 2 Emmys and a Peabody award.

See also autobiography, In My Place (Farrar, 1992).

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