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Broadcast journalist of the cable channel CNN, Anderson Hays Cooper's impassioned style of reporting in the aftermath of the Hurricane Katrina made viewers feel the impact of the calamity. He serves as a contributing editor for Details and has received several awards, including a National Headliners Award for his tsunami coverage, the Chicago International Film Festival's Silver Plaque for his report on the Bosnian civil war, and a Bronze Telly for his coverage of the famine in Somalia.
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Donna Brazile began her career in politics in the 1970s, working on the campaign of the Washington D.C.'s attorney general. Brazile persuaded the Democratic National Committee to create the Voting Rights Institute, an organization formed to educate the poor and minority voters, in response to the irregularities of the 2000 election.
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James Blake, the highest-ranked African-American male tennis player, is aware of his status as a role model. Blake's biggest match was his first career Grand Slam appearance in 2001, at the U.S. Open.
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