NANCY DICKERSON - PAMPHLET SIGNED - HFSID 36652
Price: $180.00
NANCY DICKERSON
As founder of the broadcasting company, Dickerson signs a pamphlet
for the Television Corporation of America (TCA)
Program signed: "Nancy Dickerson" 6 pages, 4x9. Pamphlet for
the Television Corporation of America (TCA). Nancy Dickerson (1927-1997)
was an American radio and television newswoman who became CBS's first woman
news correspondent in 1960. Previously she hosted the radio show Capital
Cloakroom on CBS, and she was also associate producer of Face the
Nation. Originally from Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, Dickerson received a degree in
education at University of Madison-Wisconsin, and later she studied at The
Catholic University of America while working as a grade school teacher.
Dickerson reported for NBC News from 1963 to 1970, covering the nation's biggest
stories, including the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in which
Martin Luther King, Jr. gave his famed, "I Have a Dream" speech. Later in
her career, Dickerson became an independent broadcaster and producer for her
news program Inside Washington. In 1980 she founded the Television
Corporation of America through which she produced several documentaries,
including 784 Days That Changed America--From Watergate to Resignation
for which she received a Peabody Award and the Silver Gavel Award from the
American Bar Association. Fine condition.
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