When Jill Nelson became the first black woman to write for The Washington Post's prestigious Sunday magazine in 1986, she thought she had entered journalism heaven. But the magazine proved to be insulting to black readers, not to mention its black staffers. Here Nelson gives a scalding expose of one of our most respected newspapers.
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