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Interview with Ben Williams
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Title
Interview with Ben Williams
Collection Guide (External)
Created Date
2003
Description
Interview with reporter Ben Williams. He was the first African American reporter at the San Francisco Examiner when he was hired in 1962. When he was hired in 1966 by KPIX Channel 5, the CBS affiliate in San Francisco, he was the first black reporter to be hired as a television news reporter in the Bay Area.
Creators and Contributors
Creator:
Robert C. Maynard Institute for Journalism Education
Interviewer: Caldwell, Earl
Interviewee: Williams, Ben
Interviewer: Caldwell, Earl
Interviewee: Williams, Ben
Genre
Media Type
Format
VHS
Extent
1
Tape
Color or Black and White
Color
Silent or Sound
Sound
Copyright Statement
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Country of Creation
United States
Contributing Organization
Contributing Organization Contact Information
Email: aamlo@oaklandlibrary.org
Phone: (510) 637-0198
Phone: (510) 637-0198
Organization Websites
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