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    Headline: The Woman Who Made Presidents Sweat: The Legacy of Ethel Payne Description: Discover the incredible life of Ethel Payne, the groundbreaking journalist known as the "First Lady of the Black Press." From the South Side of Chicago to the White House briefing room, Payne’s fearless questioning challenged the American establishment and brought the Civil Rights Movement to the forefront of national news. In this video, we explore her journey as a correspondent for the Chicago Defender, where she became one of only three Black journalists issued a White House press pass. Learn how her pointed questions to President Dwight D. Eisenhower regarding segregation made her a target of the administration—and a hero to millions. Key Highlights: • The Defender Years: How she rose to prominence covering international and domestic stories. • White House Confrontations: The story behind the questions that shook the Oval Office. • Civil Rights Legend: Her front-row seat to the Montgomery Bus Boycott and the March on Washington. • Global Perspective: Her work as a foreign correspondent in Vietnam and across the African continent. Ethel Payne didn't just report the news; she advocated for justice, proving that the pen—and the right question—is often mightier than the sword. ________________________________________ Tags: #EthelPayne #BlackHistory #Journalism #CivilRights #BlackPress #WomenInHistory #AmericanHistory #ChicagoDefender #PressFreedom 📩 For Business Inquiries: yosephgebreyes7@gmail.com
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