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Legendary sports journalists with HBCU ties honored with Hall of Fame nod

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April 13, 2025
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Photo: William C. Rhoden/ Arizona State University

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On Saturday, legendary sports journalists who broke barriers and changed the games we love were honored.

The inaugural Black Sportswriters Hall of Fame ceremony, held at North Carolina A&T State University on Saturday, April 12, marked a historic moment in recognizing the achievements of trailblazing sportswriters who have shaped the industry.

Rob Parker, a veteran sports journalist and broadcaster, conceived the idea for the Hall of Fame. After teaching a baseball writing masterclass at North Carolina A&T in 2023, Parker was inspired by the enthusiasm and engagement of the students.

He envisioned a space to honor Black sportswriters who have often been overlooked despite their monumental contributions to journalism and sports culture. The Hall of Fame aims to celebrate excellence and provide recognition that has historically been scarce for Black writers.

The first class of inductees includes three legendary figures:

William C. Rhoden: Known for his work with The New York Times and ESPN’s Andscape, Rhoden has been a voice for social justice and sports commentary. His career was shaped by mentors like Sam Lacy, and his background at Morgan State University reflects the importance of historically Black colleges in fostering talent.

Claire Smith: The first female beat writer to cover Major League Baseball, Smith broke barriers in a male-dominated field. Her peers voted her into the inaugural class, recognizing her 47 years of excellence in journalism.

Michael Wilbon: A former Washington Post columnist and co-host of ESPN’s Pardon the Interruption, Wilbon has been a prominent figure in sports media for decades.

The Hall of Fame also acknowledged several influential journalists posthumously:

Sam Lacy: A pioneer who spent nearly 60 years with the Baltimore Afro-American, Lacy, a Howard alum, fought against segregation in sports and was instrumental in Jackie Robinson’s rise to Major League Baseball.

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Photo: Sam Lacy/Prabook

Wendell Smith: Known for his advocacy for Jackie Robinson and his groundbreaking work with the Pittsburgh Courier, Smith, a West Virginia State University alum, was among the first Black sportswriters at a daily newspaper.

Other honorees include Bryan Burwell (Virginia State University), Thom Greer, Larry Whiteside, and Ralph Wiley, each remembered for their impactful careers.

The Hall of Fame not only celebrates individual achievements but also highlights the broader struggle of Black sportswriters to gain recognition in an industry historically dominated by white voices.

Journalists like Lacy and Smith endured racism while advocating for sports integration, paving the way for future generations. Their work transcended journalism, influencing societal change and challenging segregation.

By establishing this Hall of Fame, Parker, and North Carolina, A&T have created a space to honor these contributions while inspiring the next generation of journalists to continue breaking barriers. It is both a celebration of history and a call to action for greater inclusivity in media.

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