- Benjamin Holman
Benjamin F. Holman (b. 1930 - d.
January 20 ,2007 ) was a pioneering Americannewspaper andtelevision reporter .Holman was born in
Columbia, South Carolina . His father died when he was four years old, and his mother moved with him and his sister toBloomfield, New Jersey . As a young man, he hoped to combine his love for writing, music, and engineering by creating musical theater. Before he graduated high school, however, he had decided to become a journalist.Holman attended Lincoln University in
Pennsylvania before transferring to theUniversity of Kansas . There, he graduated first in his class with a degree in journalism. Afterward, he pursued graduate studies at theUniversity of Chicago .Holman worked for the
Chicago Daily News andCBS News ; he was one of the nation's few prominent black journalists. Afterward, Holman spent eight years working for the administrations ofRichard Nixon andGerald Ford as director of community relations, during which he helped mediate racial disputes. He was also the assistant attorney general for the Justice Department; therefore, he was the highest-rankingAfrican-American .In 1979, he began teaching in the journalism department of the
University of Maryland, College Park . Holman helped shape the university'sPhilip Merrill College of Journalism , and retired in 2004. He died onJanuary 20 ,2007 of complications fromemphysema andcongestive heart failure atGeorge Washington University Hospital .References
* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/01/26/AR2007012601698.html Washington Post obituary]
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