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  1. 24 de dic. de 1988 · By Carla Hall. December 23, 1988 at 7:00 p.m. EST. Max Robinson, the nation's first black network television anchor, was. eulogized yesterday at the Shiloh Baptist Church as a man of integrity, a ...

  2. Nationality: American. Max Robinson was born on the 1st of May, 1939. He was known for being a News Anchor. Former broadcast journalist and co-anchor of ABC News World News Tonight. Max Robinson was born in Richmond. He attended Oberlin College. He was the first African-American television news anchor in the nation, as well as one of the first ...

  3. Max Robinson. Self: ABC World News Tonight with David Muir. Max Robinson was born in Richmond, VA on May 1, 1939 to Maxie and Doris Robinson. His siblings are sisters Jewell and Jean, and brother Randall. In 1959, at the age of 20, Max Robinson beat out four white applicants for a position at a local TV station in Portsmouth, VA where he read the news on the air.

  4. Robinson was married several times. He had three children from his first marriage, Mark, Maureen, and Michael. He was also the father to another son, Malik, from his second marriage. His third marriage was to Beverly Hamilton. Rev. Jesse Jackson gave the eulogy at Robinson’s funeral service. Share this obituary with others.

  5. The journalist Max Robinson died at the age of 49. Here is all you want to know and more! Biography - A Short WikiFormer broadcast journalist and co-anchor of ABC News World News Tonight. He attended Oberlin College. He was the first African-American television news anchor in the nation, as well as one of the […]

  6. At the time of the Philly native’s death, April 17, 1987, his company, Williwear Ltd., had sold $25 million worth of clothing a year. Max Robinson (1939 - 1988) - Robinson, the first African ...

  7. 21 de dic. de 1988 · Max Robinson, who became the first black news anchorman on American network television but soon saw his life beset by personal and professional problems, died Tuesday from complications of AIDS. He was 49. Robinson started his broadcasting career as a disc jockey in Richmond, Va. He moved to Washington in 1965.