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  2. Tiffany Blackmon - Wikipedia

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    Blackmon is the daughter of Jacqueline and former NFL linebacker and former NFL assistant coach Donald Blackmon. [3] Blackmon has one sister Candice and one brother Donald Jr. [4] Blackmon was a four-year starter for the North Gwinnett High School soccer team, where she was named defensive MVP and overall MVP.

  3. Lisa Kerney - Wikipedia

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    Kerney joined ESPN in February 2014 and was the co-anchor of the 11 p.m. Sportscenter. Her last day on ESPN was on April 27, 2018. Her last day on ESPN was on April 27, 2018. Prior to joining ESPN, Kerney was the sports anchor at WCBS-TV in New York , for CBS 2 News This Morning since January 2012.

  4. List of African American journalists - Wikipedia

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    Victor Blackwell, CNN news anchor; Cari Champion, journalist, host of ESPN's SportsCenter. [1] Ta-Nehisi Coates, author, journalist; Sway Calloway, journalist, radio personality. Elle Duncan (African-American father), sports anchor for ESPN's SportsCenter. [2] Harris Faulkner, television host and anchor for Fox News. [3]

  5. Opinion: Sisters may fight, but they also form revolutionary ...

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    Before their myriad wins and push for equal pay in the sport, Margaret and Roumania Peters dominated Black women’s tennis in the 1930s and later pressured the U.S. National Championships to ...

  6. Holly Rowe - Wikipedia

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    Holly Rowe (born June 16, 1966) is an American sports telecaster for the ESPN sports television network, as a sideline reporter for college football and basketball games. [2] Rowe made Utah Jazz history on October 22, 2021 as the team's first female commentator in a game against the Sacramento Kings [ 3 ]

  7. Ashley Brewer - Wikipedia

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    After graduating from USC, Brewer became a college football sideline reporter for Cox 7 Arizona. She then became the weekend sports anchor at KGUN-TV in Tucson, Arizona. [4] She was the weekend sports anchor and reporter at KABC-TV in Los Angeles, where she started as an intern in college. [5] She was hired by ESPN in 2020.

  8. Category:African-American sports journalists - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:American sports journalists. It includes journalists that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. African-American writers and contributors of sports journalism .

  9. Category:African-American women journalists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "African-American women journalists" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 210 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .