NABJ Hall of Fame

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The NABJ Hall of Fame, a project of the National Association of Black Journalists, honors African-American and other journalists. The original Hall of Fame list was established April 5, 1990, honoring ten historical figures and seven contemporaries; three more contemporaries were inducted August 5, 2004.

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[edit] Members of the Hall of Fame

[edit] 1990 inductees

The following were inducted to the Hall of Fame at the time of its creation.

[edit] 2004 inductees

[edit] Historical

These historical figures, referred to by the NABJ Web site as "legendary inductees", were all inducted to the Hall of Fame in 2004. The current intention of NABJ is not to induct additional historical figures.

[edit] Contemporary

Three contemporaries were also inducted in 2004:

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