Joe Madison

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Joe Madison
Occupation Talk Show Host, Commentator
Website
www.joemadison.com

Joe Madison (known as "The Black Eagle") is a radio talk show host and activist.

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[edit] Biography

[edit] Early years

Madison spent his young adulthood in various positions in the NAACP (including as Executive Director of the Detroit NAACP).

[edit] Radio career

Madison moved on to host radio talk shows in Detroit and eventually Washington, DC.

[edit] WWRC

Joining an otherwise white lineup at WWRC-AM in the early nineties, he developed a crossover appeal handling issues that included race, but were aimed at the station's multiracial audience.

[edit] WOL and XM Satellite Radio

The nation's capital's preeminent black talk station, WOL-AM, became his catapult to further impact, including syndication on the Radio One Talk Network and its XM satellite channel.

[edit] Political influence

In addition to his broadcasts, Madison has engaged in hunger strikes and other activism ranging from Sudanese slavery to securing a star for the Four Tops on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

[edit] Personal life

Madison has managed to traced his origins genetically back to Sierra Leone and Mozambique. [1]

[edit] External links

[edit] References