Eugene Patterson

Journalist and civil rights advocate

Eugene Patterson - Activists & Humanitarians born October 15th, 1923
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A prominent journalist and editor, played a vital role in covering civil rights issues during the 1960s. Served as editor of the Atlanta Constitution and advocated for social justice and equality. Reported extensively on the Civil Rights Movement, providing a platform for activists and highlighting injustices faced by African Americans. After retiring, contributed to various publications and continued to address contemporary social issues.

Edited the Atlanta Constitution during the Civil Rights Movement

Authored influential columns on social justice

Received the 1965 Sigma Delta Chi Award for journalism

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