Carol Sutton (journalist)
Carol Sutton (June 29, 1933
Sutton knew of her Kentucky Journalism Hall of Fame award at the University of Kentucky before her death in 1985, and was very humbled and honored by it.[citation needed] The family holds a Carol Sutton Memorial Scholarship Award in her honor every year, which has grown from one recipient to eight or twelve.[8] She was the first white woman to be inducted into the National Association of Black Journalists' Hall of Fame.[3]
References
- ^ "Carol Sutton". Almanac of Famous People (8th ed.). Gale Group. 2003.
- ^ "Carol Sutton". Retrieved December 12, 2020.
- ^ a b c Runyon, Keith (May 16, 2014). "The First Woman Senior Editor at a Major Newspaper Worked in Louisville. It Didn't End Well, Either". WFPL. Archived from the original on September 5, 2018. Retrieved September 5, 2018.
- ^ a b "Women of the Year: Great Changes, New Chances, Tough Choices". Time. January 5, 1976. Retrieved September 5, 2018.
- ^ "Penney-Missouri Honors to Women's Pages". Kansas City Times. December 25, 1971. Retrieved December 30, 2018.
- ^ McFadden, Robert D. (February 20, 1985). "Carol Sutton, Ranking Editor In Louisville, Ky., Dead at 51". The New York Times. p. B8. Retrieved September 5, 2018.
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- ^ Jackson, Kenneth T., ed. (1998). Scribner's Encyclopedia of American Lives, vol. 1, Notable Americans Who Died Between 1981 and 1985. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. pp. 775–776.
Further reading
- James D. Ausenbaugh, At Sixth and Broadway: Tales From the Glory Days of a Great Newspaper, The Courier-Journal, Mews Publishing Company, 1998.
- Patricia Bradley, Mass Media and the Shaping of American Feminism, 1963–1975, University Press of Mississippi, 2003.
- Mimi O'Malley, It Happened in Kentucky, Morris Book Publishing, Guilford, CT, 2006.
- Kimberly Voss and Lance Speere, "Taking Chances and Making Changes: The Career Paths and Pitfalls of Pioneering Women in Newspaper Management", Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, published online March 20, 2014, by SAGE on behalf of Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication.
- Kay Mills, A Place in the News, Columbia University Press, New York, 1990.
- Marion Marzoff, Up From the Footnote: A History of Women Journalists, Hasting House, New York. 1977.