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Malvin Russell Goode

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In 1996 the T. Thomas Fortune Lifetime Achievement Award was conferred posthumously on Malvin R Goode, sponsored by Garden State Association of Black Journalists chapter of the National Association of Black Journalists, funded by
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radio, doing a 15-minute news show two nights a week. Soon, he had a five-minute daily news show on
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NPR story about Goode's recently published biography with a summary of his accomplishments
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Malvin Goode died of a stroke on September 12, 1995, at the age of 87 in Pittsburgh.
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in 1931. Starting in high school, he was employed for twelve years as a laborer in
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For two months in 1963 he joined three of his peers to conduct courses in
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Mal Good Reporting: The Life and Work of a Black Broadcast Trailblazer
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In 1962 he became the first Black network news correspondent for
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In 2024 a biography by Liann Tsoukas and Rob Ruck entitled
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A year later he began a career in radio broadcasting with
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American pioneering television journalist (1908–1995)
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Westervelt, Eric; O'Driscoll, Bill (June 30, 2024).
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in 1971, Goode became the first Black member of the
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African-American
White Plains, Virginia
Homestead, Pennsylvania
University of Pittsburgh
steel mills
Juvenile Court
YMCA
Pittsburgh Courier
KQV
WHOD
ABC
United Nations
baseball
Jackie Robinson
major leagues
Cuban Missile Crisis
journalism
African
Lagos
Addis Ababa
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Alpha Phi Alpha
assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.
Radio-Television News Directors Association
National Association of Black Journalists
hall of fame
Miller Brewing Company
NPR story about Goode's recently published biography with a summary of his accomplishments
African American Registry Biography
Black History Daily: Mal Goode

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