April 15, 2003 - #33
 

HU WELCOMES PIONEERING JOURNALIST TO SHARE ACCOUNT
OF THE ASSASSINATION OF MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.

Hampton, VA - Earl Caldwell, a nationally renowned journalist who has witnessed and chronicled some of the most important civil rights events of the past 40 years, will speak April 24 at 5 p.m. in the Scripps Howard auditorium as part of the Scripps Howard School of Journalism and Communications’ Visiting Lecture Series. Caldwell was the only reporter to witness Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination, which will be the focus of his free lecture.

Caldwell is writer-in-residence at the Robert C. Maynard Institute for Journalism Education in Oakland, Calif., where he is writing “The Caldwell Journals," a serialized account of the black journalist movement spawned by the 1960s civil rights movement. The enterprising journalist rose to fame while a reporter at The New York Times when he refused to disclose information to the FBI and the Nixon Administration involving his sources in the Black Panther party. The case, United States v. Caldwell, reached the U.S. Supreme Court in 1972 when the court ruled against him. The "Caldwell Case" led to the enactment of shield laws in many states that allow reporters to protect sources and information.

Caldwell started his career at The Progress in Clearfield, Pa., and went on to work for the Intelligencer-Journal in Lancaster, Pa; the Democrat and The Chronicle in Rochester, N.Y. In addition to his work at The New York Times, he worked for The New York Daily News.

For more information contact Rosalynne Whitaker-Heck at (757)727-5622 or send email to rosalynne.whitaker-heck@hamptonu.edu.

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For additional information, please contact: Yuri Rodgers at (757) 727-5253 or via email: yuri.milligan@hamptonu.edu

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