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- Julia_Scott_Reed abstract "Julia Scott Reed (July 17, 1917 – October 19, 2004) was a journalist, editor and radio broadcaster. She wrote a weekly column for the Dallas Morning News and edited the African-American \"Dallas Express\". She retired in 1979.She was born and raised in Dallas, Texas by her parents, Nina and Johnnie McGee. As a Booker T. Washington High School graduate, she attended Wiley College for two years, and went on to graduate from Phillip’s Business School, where she accumulated her journalism skills. She started her career as the Texas correspondent for the Kansas City Call. In 1951, she joined the black newspaper Dallas Express, where she used her own camera to take pictures for her articles. Among the historical topics covered, after experiencing it for herself, were the early years of desegregation in schools and in public transportation. She became the editor of the Dallas Express. Thereafter, she serviced KNOK Radio for eight years, covering the segment “News and Views.” In 1967, she was the first black woman to report for The Dallas Morning News.Mrs. Reed ‘s column in the Dallas Morning News, “The Open Line,” contained important content that would have gone unnoticed in mass media. She emphasized achievements of the black community, and exposed injustices toward blacks, such as busing and segregation.: Among the diversity of topics brought to light by Mrs. Reed were medical breakthroughs by black doctors, the need of donated blood in Dallas, disease of alcoholism everywhere, the abundance of black infants and children in need of foster and adoptive homes, ebony fashion, encouragement to the black youth to enter nursing fields, and like stories in many industries. Her column brought on a flood of appreciation letters, by both her readers and her subjects.Julia Scott Reed acquired many appreciation awards for valued services and prestigious awards through her intensive community service and commitment to her career. She received numerous of congratulatory letters from a range of people from the national and Texas House of Representatives to personnel of hotels she visited. To name a few: Woman of the Year honored by Iota Phi Lambda Psi Chapter 1970-71, Joseph B. Lockridge Award of Excellence, Extra Mile Award, Maura Award, honored by The Media Task Force of Women for Change, Inc., and commissioned assistant to the governor on April 28, 1973. Dallas Mayor Robert Folsom, proclaimed March 18, 1979 as “Julia Scott Reed Day” in the city.".
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- Julia_Scott_Reed comment "Julia Scott Reed (July 17, 1917 – October 19, 2004) was a journalist, editor and radio broadcaster. She wrote a weekly column for the Dallas Morning News and edited the African-American \"Dallas Express\". She retired in 1979.She was born and raised in Dallas, Texas by her parents, Nina and Johnnie McGee. As a Booker T. Washington High School graduate, she attended Wiley College for two years, and went on to graduate from Phillip’s Business School, where she accumulated her journalism skills.".
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