Legendary Political and Civil Rights Journalist Dies at 69
By Rebecca Hersher
George Curry, the legendary columnist, commentator and champion of black journalists, died of sudden heart failure on Saturday. He was 69.
Curry
grew up in Tuscaloosa, Ala., where he was childhood friends with
Bernard Lafayette, the current chairman of the Southern Christian
Leadership Conference. "This is a tragic loss to the movement because
George Curry was a journalist who paid special attention to civil rights
because he lived it and loved it," Lafayette told Trice Edney News Wire.
Curry began his career as reporter for Sports Illustrated and The St. Louis Dispatch. In the 1990s, he was the editor of Emerge, an edgy political and cultural publication with the tag line "Black America's Newsmagazine." In 1993, the cover depicted Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas wearing an Aunt Jemima-style handkerchief next to the word "BETRAYED."
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Note: From The G-Man salutes Mr. Curry's phenomenal contribution to American journalism. May his family, friends and colleagues find some measure of comfort in the days and months to come. Rest in peace, sir. Rest in peace.
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