The HistoryMakers video oral history with Leon DeCosta Dash.

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Bibliographic Details
Imprint:Chicago, Illinois : The HistoryMakers, [2016]
Description:1 online resource (18 video files (8 hr., 44 min., 12 sec.)) : sound, color.
Language:English
Subject:Dash, Leon -- Interviews.
African Americans -- Interviews.
African Americans.
Internet videos.
Interviews.
Nonfiction films.
Oral histories.
Oral histories.
Internet videos.
Nonfiction films.
Format: E-Resource Video Streaming Video
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11337022
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Varying Form of Title:History Makers video oral history with Leon DeCosta Dash
Leon DeCosta Dash
Other authors / contributors:Dash, Leon, interviewee.
Crowe, Larry F., interviewer.
Hickey, Matthew, director of photography.
HistoryMakers (Video oral history collection), production company.
Sound characteristics:digital
Digital file characteristics:video file
Notes:Videographer, Matthew Hickey.
Larry Crowe, interviewer.
Recorded Chicago, Illinois 2008 July 13.
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Summary:Journalist Leon DeCosta Dash was born on March 16, 1944 in New Bedford, Massachusetts, and grew up in New York City. Dash earned his B. A. degree in history from Howard University in 1968. He was a Peace Corps teacher from 1968-70.Dash began his career in journalism at The Washington Post in 1972. He co-authored The Shame of the Prisons and served as the Post's bureau chief of West Africa from 1979 until 1984. He joined the investigative desk. In 1989, Dash wrote When Children Want Children, exploring teenage pregnancy, which won several awards. In 1995, Dash and photographer Lucian Perkins won the Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Journalism for Rosa's Story, a report of a District of Columbia woman's struggle with poverty, crime and drug use. Dash also received an Emmy Award for a documentary based on the article. In 1998, Dash accepted a professorship at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.