"Even colleagues who would be reasonably collegial inside The Post if they saw me on the street they would pretend they didn't know me.
I knew I couldn't come back and complain about the problems I faced because that would be a perfect excuse not to hire other black women."
Herstory Lessons shares the lives of women who have made an impact in history. Dorothy Butler Gilliam made history by becoming the first black female reporter for The Washington Post in 1961 at the age of 23. "I knew I couldn't come back and complain about the problems I faced because that
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