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  1. Chuck Stone. Charles Sumner "Chuck" Stone, Jr. (n. en Hartford, Connecticut ;21 de julio de 1924 - Cerca de Chapel Hill, Carolina del Norte ;6 de abril de 2014) fue un aviador de Tuskegee, un editor de un periódico, columnista, profesor de periodismo y autor estadounidense.

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    Charles Sumner "Chuck" Stone, Jr. (July 21, 1924 – April 6, 2014) was an American pilot, newspaper editor, journalism professor, and author. He was a member of the Tuskegee Airmen during World War II and was the first president of the National Association of Black Journalists, serving from 1975 to 1977. [1] .

  3. www.wikiwand.com › es › Chuck_StoneChuck Stone - Wikiwand

    Charles Sumner "Chuck" Stone, Jr. fue un aviador de Tuskegee, un editor de un periódico, columnista, profesor de periodismo y autor estadounidense. Después de terminar su servicio en la Segunda Guerra Mundial, Stone ya había sido admitido en la Universidad de Harvard, pero optó por matricularse en la Universidad de Wesleyan.[1]

  4. Learn about Chuck Stone, a pioneer journalist who promoted diversity and equality in news reporting and activism. The program honors his legacy and supports students who share his vision.

  5. The Chuck Stone Papers span the years 1931 to 2007. The collection consists of clippings and other print materials, correspondence, writings, scrapbooks, photographs, a videotape, research files, and diplomas and certificates pertaining to the life and career of Chuck Stone.

  6. 7 de abr. de 2014 · Especially its black ones. Stone's reputation for fighting racism and police brutality had such cred that when a group of heavily armed inmates attempted to escape from Philadelphia's notorious...

  7. 8 de abr. de 2014 · Chuck Stone, whose columns for The Philadelphia Daily News denouncing racism, political corruption and police brutality inspired such trust that wanted criminals sometimes surrendered to him...