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Paul Delaney, left, and Washington Star colleague Ron

Paul Delaney, left, and Washington Star colleague Ron

Paul Delaney, left, and Washington Star colleague Ron Sarro, far right, interview the late gay civil rights activist Baynard Rustin, center, in 1968 at The American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industria... More

Les Payne, captain, U.S. Army 1963-1969, Vietnam veteran.

Les Payne, captain, U.S. Army 1963-1969, Vietnam veteran.

Les Payne, captain, U.S. Army 1963-1969, Vietnam veteran. (Photo courtesy of Les Payne)

In this July 29, 1967, photo provided by the U.S. Library

In this July 29, 1967, photo provided by the U.S. Library

In this July 29, 1967, photo provided by the U.S. Library of Congress, President Lyndon B. Johnson interacts with members of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission) in the White ... More

Paul Delaney, corporal, U.S. Army 1953-1955. (Photo

Paul Delaney, corporal, U.S. Army 1953-1955. (Photo

Paul Delaney, corporal, U.S. Army 1953-1955. (Photo courtesy of Paul Delaney)

Founders of the National Association of Black Journalists

Founders of the National Association of Black Journalists

Founders of the National Association of Black Journalists pose in front of the White House Dec. 12 following the organization’s 40th anniversary reception in Washington. At least three of the association’s foun... More

Les Payne interviews the leader of the movement to

Les Payne interviews the leader of the movement to

Les Payne interviews the leader of the movement to end apartheid, the late Nelson Mandela, on his first day out of a 27-year imprisonment in the backyard of his home in Orlando West, Soweto, just outside of Joh... More

Paul Brock served as deputy director of Communications

Paul Brock served as deputy director of Communications

Paul Brock served as deputy director of Communications for the Democratic National Committee from 1974 to 1976. (Photo courtesy of Paul Brock)

Paul Brock, staff sergeant, U.S. Air Force, 1952-1954.

Paul Brock, staff sergeant, U.S. Air Force, 1952-1954.

Paul Brock, staff sergeant, U.S. Air Force, 1952-1954. (Photo courtesy of Paul Brock)

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