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Mary Garber Oral History Interview, Part 2
Mary Garber Oral History Interview,  Part 2
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Mary Garber Oral History Interview, Part 2
Mary Garber went to work as a society editor at North Carolina’s Winston-Salem Journal in 1940, then transferred to sports in 1946 for a life-long career. She recalled her love of sports reporting, the discrimination she faced as a woman, and her determination to cover black high school athletes in the segregated South.   This program is the second half of a two-part interview. This oral history interview was conducted by Diane Gentry on November 4, 1990, for the Washington Press Club Foundation as part of its oral history project "Women in Journalism." The interview was conducted in Ms. Garber's home in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
Channel: C-SPAN
Category: Government
Video Length: 2820
Date Found: July 03, 2011
Date Produced: November 04, 1990
View Count: 1
 
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