Article 70BP7 Belva Davis, a journalist who ‘opened doors for a generation’, dies aged 92

Belva Davis, a journalist who ‘opened doors for a generation’, dies aged 92

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Coral Murphy Marcos
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Friends and colleagues remember the first Black woman hired as a TV reporter on the west coast for her courage, integrity, grace and humanity'

Unflappable. Fair. A mentor. The trailblazing journalist Belva Davis carried all of these traits, according to friends and colleagues, as they remembered the first Black woman hired as a television reporter on the west coast in the days following her death.

Davis entered television news in the 1960s, when the industry was dominated by white men, making her presence on screens especially pioneering. She died on Wednesday at the age of 92.

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