Charlayne Hunter-Gault AKA Charlayne Hunter Born: 27-Feb-1942 Birthplace: Due West, SC
Gender: Female Religion: Roman Catholic Race or Ethnicity: Black Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: TV Personality, Radio Personality Nationality: United States Executive summary: NPR, NewsHour reporter Father: Charles S.H. Hunter, Jr. Mother: Althea Ruth Brown Husband: Walter Stovall (white, m. 1961, div.) Husband: Ron Gault (m. 1971) Daughter: Susan (by Walter) Son: Chuma (by Ron)
High School: Henry McNeal Turner High, Atlanta, GA (1959) University: Wayne State University, Detroit, MI University: BA Journalism, University of Georgia (1963) University: Washington University in St. Louis Administrator: Columbia University
National Public Radio (1997-) CNN South Africa bureau Chief (1999-)
The New York Times Staff Reporter (1968-77) The New Yorker Columnist (1963-67) The Louisville Courier-Journal internship Committee to Protect Journalists Board of Directors Emmy twice Peabody Converted to Catholicism from Methodism (1958)
TELEVISION PBS NewsHour (1978-97)
Is the subject of books:
An Education in Georgia: Charlayne Hunter, Hamilton Holmes, and the Integration of the University of Georgia, 1991, BY: Calvin Trillin
Author of books:
In My Place (1992, memoir)
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