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- Q21063790 abstract "Nikole Hannah-Jones is an investigative journalist notable for her coverage of civil rights in the United States. She is recognized as an authority on topics such as resegregation in American schools and housing discrimination, and has spoken about these issues on national public radio broadcasts. She wrote for many publications including The Atlantic, Mother Jones, ProPublica, The New York Times and New York magazine. Her reporting has won numerous awards. Her stories have been quoted in numerous other publications as being particularly important regarding race relations. She reported how the school district, where teenager Michael Brown had been shot, was one of the "most segregated, impoverished districts in the entire state" of Missouri. Reviewer Laura Moser of Slate magazine praised her report on school resegregation which showed how educational inequality may have been a factor in the unfortunate death of Brown.Hannah-Jones grew up in Waterloo, Iowa and graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She wrote for The Oregonian and the Raleigh News & Observer. She joined the nonprofit news source ProPublica in 2011 to cover civil rights.".
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- Q21063790 awards "Excellence in Journalism Award, 3x".
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- Q21063790 awards "Journalist of the Year 2015".
- Q21063790 awards "National Magazine Award nomination".
- Q21063790 awards "Tobenkin Award from Columbia University, 2012".
- Q21063790 name "Nikole Hannah-Jones".
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- Q21063790 comment "Nikole Hannah-Jones is an investigative journalist notable for her coverage of civil rights in the United States. She is recognized as an authority on topics such as resegregation in American schools and housing discrimination, and has spoken about these issues on national public radio broadcasts. She wrote for many publications including The Atlantic, Mother Jones, ProPublica, The New York Times and New York magazine. Her reporting has won numerous awards.".
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