
Louis Lomax - Wikipedia
Louis Emanuel Lomax (August 16, 1922 – July 30, 1970) was an African-American journalist and author. He was also the first African-American television journalist. [1]
On the Life and Legacy of Black Journalist Louis Lomax
May 10, 2021 · In the decades following World War II, Louis Lomax was one of the leading commentators on Black life in the United States, the author of five books and countless …
Louis Lomax: Man Who Introduced Malcolm X to Masses
Aug 3, 2015 · From educating and authoring, to reporting and broadcasting Malcolm X and the Nation of Islam into millions of American households for the very first time, Lomax created a …
Louis Emanuel Lomax (1922-1970) | BlackPast.org
Dec 28, 2017 · On January 30, 1970, the thrice-married Lomax was killed in a single-car accident near Santa Rosa, New Mexico. He was 47 and left behind a wife, Robinette. At the time of his …
Little Known Black History Fact: Louis E. Lomax - Black America Web
Feb 24, 2020 · Louis E. Lomax worked to bring attention to Malcolm X and in doing so, became TV's first Black newsman.
Louis E. Lomax Papers - University of Nevada, Reno
Louis E. Lomax was an African-American author, journalist, and professor best known for his work on race relations in America. He was the author of multiple books and articles, including The …
Profile: Louis Lomax (1922-1970) - Black Art Story
Aug 25, 2020 · Louis Emanuel Lomax was an African-American journalist and author. He was also the first African-American television journalist.
Louis Lomax - SamePassage
Louis Lomax (August 16, 1922 – July 30, 1970) was an African-American journalist, author, and television personality. He was born and raised in Valdosta, Georgia. Lomax played a …
Louis Lomax, the first black TV journalist who ... - Face2Face Africa
Feb 2, 2020 · Born on August 16, 1922, into a prominent Valdosta black family in Georgia, Lomax was the black journalist who introduced Malcolm X and the Nation of Islam to the masses.
The Life and Times of Louis Lomax — Thomas Aiello
Lomax was the first black man with a syndicated television talk show and an author of several best-selling and influential books, both a driver and popularizer of virtually every element of …