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The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ), was founded in 1975 by 44 men and women in Washington, D.C. Headquartered at the University of Maryland, College Park and with 3300 members, it is the largest organization of journalists of color in the nation. It is also the largest of the four associations that comprise Unity: Journalists of Color, Inc. The organization also maintains a Hall of Fame, which is designed to honor African American journalists.

Principles

NABJ is committed to the following:

Scholarships

The organization also distributes more than $100,000 in scholarships to African-American college journalism students, places 14-16 students at paid internships and sponsors short courses for students at Historically Black colleges and universities.

Founders

On Dec. 12, 1975, 44 men and women gathered at the Sheraton Park Hotel in Washington, D.C. (now the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel) to form NABJ. Here are their names and where they worked at the time:

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