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Nancy Hicks Maynard

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became the first and, at the time of Maynard's death, the only major metropolitan daily newspaper to be owned by African Americans. The two served as co-publishers for almost 10 years together, and were credited with bringing a significant amount of diversity into the newsroom. After Robert C.
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Not long after graduation, Maynard was married to Daniel D. Hicks, with whom she had her first child, her son David. After Hicks's death in 1974, she married
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and resulted in a citywide teachers' strike and the establishment of new school districts throughout the city. After less than one year at the
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was the only metropolitan daily newspaper to have been owned by African Americans. She was a pioneering advocate for diversifying newsrooms.
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she once attended, she was unhappy with the portrayal of her community in the coverage by the
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Maynard died in 1993, Maynard sold the paper, which was experiencing declining revenues, to
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black student takeovers, as well as politically significant events like a memorial for
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in September 1968, at the age of 21. Almost immediately, she was sent to
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in 1975 after they met at a convention. He already had a daughter,
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Maynard Institute for Journalism Education official website
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Maynard, who made her home with partner Jay T. Harris in
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Maynard and her husband left their jobs and founded the
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in 2008 at the age of 61, after an extended illness.
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Maynard first became interested in 7: 719:African-American publishers (people) 704:21st-century African-American people 689:20th-century African-American people 539:May, Meredith (September 22, 2008). 709:21st-century African-American women 694:20th-century African-American women 563:Thurber, Jon (September 23, 2008). 724:African-American women journalists 584:Holley, Joe (September 21, 2008). 565:"Nancy Hicks Maynard: 1946 - 2008" 14: 230:when, after a fire destroyed the 335:. In 1973, she spent a month in 191:, and at the time of her death, 240:Long Island University Brooklyn 764:The New York Times journalists 311:During her first few years at 222:Alfred Hall and Eve Keller, a 1: 739:Long Island University alumni 729:American publishers (people) 714:African-American journalists 139:Daniel D. Hicks (1965–1974†) 785: 769:The Washington Post people 759:Stanford University alumni 754:Publishers from California 734:American women journalists 165:Nancy Alene Hicks Maynard 28: 238:. 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Maynard Institute
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The Washington Post
The Oakland Tribune
Robert C. Maynard
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The Oakland Tribune
Maynard Institute for Journalism Education
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The New York Times
Harlem
New York City
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nurse
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New York Post
The New York Times

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