- Karen Parker
Karen L. Parker, the first
African-American woman undergraduate to attend theUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill , was born inSalisbury, North Carolina and grew up inWinston-Salem, North Carolina . Parker worked for the "Winston-Salem Journal " before attending UNC-Chapel Hill. She majored injournalism , was elected vice-president of the UNC Press Club, and served as editor of the "UNC Journalist", the School of Journalism's newspaper in 1964. After graduating in 1965, Parker was a copy editor for the "Grand Rapids Press" inGrand Rapids, Michigan . She also worked for the "Los Angeles Times " and other newspapers before returning to the "Winston-Salem Journal."Ellyn Bache used Parker's diary when conducting research for her 1997 novel "The Activist's Daughter " about student activists at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1963.External links
* [http://www.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/p/Parker,Karen_L.html Inventory of the Karen L. Parker Diary, 1963-1966] , in the Southern Historical Collection, UNC-Chapel Hill.
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