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The house that Jack built, my life story as a trailblazer in broadcasting and entertainment, Hal Jackson with James Haskins

Label
The house that Jack built, my life story as a trailblazer in broadcasting and entertainment, Hal Jackson with James Haskins
Language
eng
resource.biographical
autobiography
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The house that Jack built
Oclc number
45029149
Responsibility statement
Hal Jackson with James Haskins
Review
"The House That Jack Built is the life story of Hal Jackson, one of the most important figures in American radio and television. When starting out as a young professional, during the Jim Crow era in Washington, D.C., Jackson was told by the management of WINX that no Black man would ever broadcast at their station. He ultimately proved them wrong and was given a time slot at the station - thus beginning a long and illustrious career, filled with an extraordinary series of firsts."--Jacket
Sub title
my life story as a trailblazer in broadcasting and entertainment
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