Dodson, Angela

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Newspaper, magazine and books editor Angela P. Dodson was born on May 24, 1951 in Beckley, West Virginia to parents William Alfred, Sr., and Kira Evelyn. Dodson received her B.A. degree in journalism in 1973 from Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia and her M.A. degree in journalism and public affairs in 1979 from American University in Washington, D.C.

Having served as an intern at theCharleston Gazette, she accepted a full time position as a reporter for theHuntington Advertiserand later as a news correspondent with its parent company Gannett Co. Inc. at Gannett News Service in the Washington, D.C. bureau, and later for theRochester Times Union. She also worked for theWashington Star, and theCourier Journalof Louisville, Kentucky. In 1983, Dodson moved to theNew York Timesas a National Desk copy editor and was soon promoted to editor for the "Living" section and head of the Style Department. In 1992, Dodson became the first African American woman promoted to be a senior editor atThe New York Times.

After leaving theNew York Timesin 1995, Dodson contributed articles and served as an editor for various publications, includingEssenceandBlack Issues Book Review, before being named executive editor of the book review in 2003. In 2007, she became a freelance editor, writer and publishing consultant, contributing frequently toDIVERSE: Issues In Higher Education. Dodson has edited and ghost-written many books for major publishers and numerous self-published authors. In 2012, she founded Editorsoncall LLC.

Dodson has been a consultant for the Maynard Institute for Journalism Education and Hampton University and is the host of an award-winning radio program, Black Catholics, Yes!, for the Diocese of Trenton, New Jersey. She has taught workshops on writing and editing for many organizations including the National Black Writers Conference, the National Association of Black Journalists, the American Press Institute, the American Society of Newspaper Editors, and the Maynard Institute's Editing Program. She has served as an adjunct faculty member at Mercer County Community College.

Dodson was honored at Marshall University as the Black Alumna of the Year in 1998 and as a Distinguished Alumna in the School of Journalism in 1989. Dodson received a Black Achiever in Industry Award from the Harlem Y.M.C.A. in 1990 and the Feature Writing Award from the New York Association of Black Journalists in 2000.

Dodson lives in Trenton, New Jersey with her husband, Michael I. Days, editor of theDaily Newsof Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They have four adopted sons.

Angela Dodson was interviewed byThe HistoryMakerson March 7, 2013.

From The HistoryMakers™ biography: https://www.thehistorymakers.org/biography/A2013.060

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