Reporter Reporter

Reporter

Covering Civil Rights...And Wrongs in Dixie

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Publisher Description

When a United Press International executive asked Al Benn where he wanted to begin his journalism career, he unhesitatingly replied: Where the action is. Little did he know at the time that hed wind up reporting on Americas civil rights movement in Birmingham, Alabama which was known as BOMBingham in the 1960s.

 
Benn had no experience as a reporter in 1964, but he quickly learned by following and watching those who did. One night, he might be in a pasture covering a Ku Klux Klan rally where grand dragons and imperial wizards in white sheets delivered hate-filled speeches under the glow of burning crosses. The next night, he might be inside a black church where civil rights leaders called for peace and racial harmony. It was an exciting, often harrowing time for the rookie reporterfilled with deadline pressures, danger and the knowledge that he had become personally involved in covering developments of historic proportions.

When he wasnt chronicling civil rights events, Benn wrote about scientists and astronauts involved in the space race as well as reaction on the home front to the war that raged in Vietnam. His favorite assignment was covering football at the University of Alabama where he got to know the Crimson Tides head coach, Paul Bear Bryant, and reported the exploits of star quarterbacks such as Joe Namath and Ken Stabler. He also found time to write several exclusive stories. One involved secret payments to the widows of Alabama pilots killed during the disastrous Bay of Pigs invasion in Cuba. Another centered on the national boycott of Beatles records--launched by two Birmingham radio personalities upset over a comment by John Lennon that his group was more popular than Jesus.



Benn left UPI  in 1967 to begin the newspaper phase of his journalism career. He worked in three states, becoming an editor and publisher, before landing his best job of all covering rural Alabama for the Montgomery Advertiser in 1980Benn has written about heroes and heels, legends and losers, captains of industry and disgraced CEOs. Most of all, hes focused on the people who work hard to support their families and improve the quality of life in their cities.  Theyre his heroes.>
This book explores Benns four decades as a journalist. It recounts the hectic pace at

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2006
24 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
408
Pages
PUBLISHER
AuthorHouse
SIZE
10.2
MB

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