- Robert C. Maynard
Infobox journalist
name = Robert C. Maynard
birthname = Robert Clyve Maynard
birth_date = birth date|1937|06|17|df=y
birth_place =Brooklyn, New York , USA
death_date = death date and age|1993|08|17|1937|06|17|df=y
death_place =Oakland, California , USA
known_for = Past Editor of Oakland Tribune; American Journalist
Maynard Institute co-founder
education =Harvard University
credits = "The Oakland Tribune "
spouse =Nancy Hicks Maynard (1975-1993)
children = Dori J., David and AlexRobert Clyve Maynard (17 June 1937 - 17 August 1993) was an American journalist, and newspaper publisher and editor, former owner of "
The Oakland Tribune " and co-founder of theRobert C. Maynard Institute for Journalism Education inOakland, California .Biography
Early years
Maynard was born of six children to Samuel C. Maynard and Robertine Isola Greaves, both immigrants from Barbados. At 16 years old, he dropped out of
Brooklyn High School to pursue his passion for writing, and later attendedHarvard University on aNieman Fellowship . Maynard became friends with influential New York writersJames Baldwin andLangston Hughes and later acknowledgedDr. Martin Luther King, Jr. as a hero.Career
Maynard’s career in journalism began in 1961 at "York Gazette & Daily" in York, Pennsylvania. In 1966, he received a Nieman fellowship to Harvard University and joined the editorial staff of the Washington Post the following year.
In 1979, Maynard took over as editor of "
The Oakland Tribune " and became the first African American to own a major metropolitan newspaper after purchasing the paper two years later. He is widely recognized for turning around the then struggling newspaper and transforming it into a 1990Pulitzer Prize winning journal.Maynard greatly valued community involvement. He taught at local high schools and frequently attended community forums. His positive, proactive outlook helped many in need including children of cocaine-addicted mothers and earthquake and firestorm victims. Maynard wielded the outreach of his newspaper to better the community by pushing for improved schools, trauma care centers, and economic development.
;The Robert C. Maynard Institute for Journalism EducationIn 1977, Maynard co-founded the Institute for Journalism Education, a nonprofit organization dedicated to training journalists of color and providing accurate representation of minorities in the news media. For more than thirty years, the Institute has trained over 1000 journalists and editors from multicultural backgrounds across the United States.
Personal life
The Institute he co-founded with his second wife
Nancy Hicks Maynard (1947-2008) was renamed in his honour after his death fromprostate cancer in 1993. His daughter,Dori J. Maynard , has since become President and CEO of theRobert C. Maynard Institute for Journalism Education .Bibliography
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* [http://www.mije.org/ Robert C. Maynard Institute for Journalism Education official website]
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