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News anchor JC Hayward speaks at NIH’s African-American History Month observance.

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English: News Anchor J C Hayward Keynotes African-American

History Celebration. A 40-year veteran of WUSAChannel 9 News, Hayward said, “We have generations of black women to thank for where we

stand today.”
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Source News Anchor Hayward Keynotes African-American History Celebration, NIH Record, VOL. LXIV, NO. 6, March 16, 2012
Author Michael Spencer, National Institutes of Health
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