Journalist E. R. Shipp

E. R. Shipp

Living place: New York City

Birthday: 6-6-1955 (69 years old)

Population of US 1955: 165,931,202

Global rank: #99644

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Who is Journalist E. R. Shipp?
Etheleen Renee "ER" Shipp is a journalist and columnist for the New York Daily News, for which she was awarded the 1966 Pulitzer Prize for Commenting on Race, Social Welfare, and Issues. other social topics. Currently, she is a professor at Morgan State University in Baltimore in the School of Global Journalism & Communication.
 
 

Young / Before famous

She interned at the Atlanta Journal after earning her BA in Journalism from Georgia State University in 1976.
Shipp attended JP Carr School in 1968, she transferred to Rockdale County High where she was one of the students. The first black student attended and graduated from this school in 1972. While still in high school, Shipp got a part-time job, where she began working as an economist reporter for a local newspaper.
In 1976, Shipp graduated from Georgia State University with a bachelor's degree in journalism and interned at the Atlanta Journal. She then moved to New York City and graduated from Columbia University.
In 1980, she started working for the New York Times where she worked for 13 years until 1993 in a role is a reporter and editor. In 1993, she left the Times to pursue graduate work, she won an art course in 1994 and wrote a doctoral thesis on the relationship between slaves and former slave owners in rural Georgia. Simultaneously, she also became an assistant professor at Columbia University School of Journalism and a faculty member of the Bronx Beat academic publication.
In 1994, Shipp began writing for the New York Daily News. From 1998 to 2000, Shipp served as an inspector at the Washington Post, where she was responsible for discussing article policies and editorial decisions
In 2005, Shipp left Columbia and became Professor Lawrence Stessin Journalism at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York.

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Shipp was born into a very poor African-American family in Conyers, Georgia. Her family has 6 children and she is the eldest sister.

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When was Journalist E. R. Shipp born?
E. R. Shipp birthday 6-6-1955 (at the age of 69).
Where is Journalist E. R. Shipp's birth place, what is Zodiac/Chinese Zodiac?
E. R. Shipp was born in Conyers, Georgia- United States. Ms working and living in New York City, New York- United States. Ms, whose Zodiac is Gemini, and who Chinese Zodiac is The Goat. E. R. Shipp's global rank is 99644 and whose rank is 631 in list of famous Journalist. Population of US in 1955 is about 165,931,202 persons.
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Events in 1955 and 6-6

Events in US in the birth year of E. R. Shipp

  • President Eisenhower suffers coronary thrombosis in Denver (Sept. 24).
  • Rosa Parks refuses to sit at the back of the bus, breaking Montgomery, Ala., segregated seating law (Dec. 1). Martin Luther King, Jr., leads 381-day black boycott of Montgomery bus system; desegregated service begins Dec. 21, 1956. Background: Civil Rights
  • AFL and CIO merge to become the AFL-CIO (Dec. 5).

Birthday E. R. Shipp (6-6) in history

  • Day 6-6 year 1844: The Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) was founded in London.
  • Day 6-6 year 1933: The first drive-in movie theater opened in Camden, New Jersey.
  • Day 6-6 year 1934: The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) was established to protect investors and maintain the integrity of the securities markets.
  • Day 6-6 year 1944: Thousands of Allied troops invaded the beaches of Normandy, France, on D-Day.
  • Day 6-6 year 1982: Israel invaded Lebanon to drive out the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO).
  • Day 6-6 year 2001: Vermont Republican Senator James Jeffords left the party to become an independent, handing control of the Senate back to the Democrats.
  • Day 6-6 year 2002: President Bush proposed a new Cabinet department: The Department of Homeland Security.
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