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William A. Hilliard

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issues, as well as increasing the hiring of minorities by the paper. While he was editor two staffers complained to him about how the nicknames of sports teams were demeaning to Native Americans. Under Hilliard's leadership
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in 1982. His first big story was the Holt Korean Babylift in 1956. When he was named city editor it was considered national news, warranting an article in
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stopped using demeaning sports nicknames in 1992, and the newspaper also stopped identifying people by race in crime stories unless absolutely necessary.
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until retiring in 1994, although during the last year of his tenure with the paper he gave his designated successor, executive editor
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Hilliard died on January 16, 2017, in Portland, of congestive heart failure, at the age of 89.
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In 1998, Hilliard was given the Oregon Newspaper Hall of Fame Award by the
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Hallman Jr., Tom (May 15, 1994). "William A. Hilliard, Editor Emeritus".
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editor. He introduced zoned suburban coverage and expanded coverage of
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with the hope of eventually becoming a general assignment reporter.
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after being drafted at the end of the Second World War.
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After leaving Pacific University, Hilliard started the
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Hilliard studied journalism at Vanport College (now
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delivery boy would not be acceptable to the paper's
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He was also president of the 722:Benson Polytechnic High School alumni 630:from the original on November 3, 2018 618:Hallman Jr., Tom (January 16, 2017). 318:In 2002, when it was discovered that 294:American Society of Newspaper Editors 135:American Society of Newspaper Editors 7: 767:21st-century African-American people 762:20th-century African-American people 328:had fabricated some of his stories, 292:Hilliard served as president of the 519:"Post of Editor Given Portlander". 712:African-American history of Oregon 14: 732:Journalists from Portland, Oregon 481:"William A. Hilliard (1927–2017)" 380:Roberts, Sam (January 20, 2017). 231:from 1952 to 1994, starting as a 194:, before transferring in 1950 to 523:. December 20, 1950. p. 17. 508:. May 18, 1951. Section 2, p. 9. 340:, to monitor the investigation. 175:subscribers. 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Chicago
Illinois
U.S.
Portland
Oregon
Benson Polytechnic High School
Pacific University
journalist
editor
The Oregonian
Portland, Oregon
African-American
American Society of Newspaper Editors
Chicago
Arkansas
Portland, Oregon
newspaper delivery boy
The Oregonian
black
white
Benson Polytechnic High School
U.S. Navy
Portland State University
University of Oregon
Pacific University
Forest Grove
The Pacific Index
copy boy
sports reporter
city editor

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