Tank - Black Music Month - Radio Facts
Radio Facts
Image default
Industry Passings

Originally posted on 2011-01-23 17:08:40

 width=Samuel F. Yette, a reporter, teacher, author and photojournalist whose publication of the 1971 book “The Choice: The Issue of Black Survival in America” coincided with his dismissal as the first black Washington correspondent for Newsweek magazine, died Friday at an assisted living facility in Laurel, Md.He was 81 and had Alzheimer’s disease, a son, Michael Yette, told Journal-isms.”My dad would like to be known for teaching,” Michael Yette said. “He was a natural teacher, and he wanted to spread knowledge and wisdom to particularly his people to help them advance the lives of his people, and journalism was his tool of preference in doing that.” (read the whole story here)

Tank - Black Music Month - Radio Facts

Originally posted on 2011-01-23 17:08:40

Related

James Mtume on Music Legacy and Collaborations

Digital and Radio Facts

That Time Lil Mama Crashed Jay Z’s Stage (vid)

Digital and Radio Facts

Black Rob Passes Away At 51 + DMX Memorial Arrangements Announced

Digital and Radio Facts

Michael Lippman, Music Manager, Dies at 79

Digital and Radio Facts

Remembering Donda West: Kanye’s Inspirational Mother

Radio Facts Staff

Detroit Radio Legend Frank Beckmann dies at 72

Radio Facts

Industry Vet Garnet Reid Found Dead

Digital and Radio Facts

Denver DJ Rick Steele Feared Dead After Canal Fall

Digital and Radio Facts

Industry Icon Irene Johnson-Ware has Died

Digital and Radio Facts

Leave a Comment

* By using this form you agree with the storage and handling of your data by this website.

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More

Regional News