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First black female White House reporter gets Newseum statue

02:34 PM Sep 22, 2018 | Team Udayavani |

Washington: The first black woman to be credentialed to cover the White House is getting a statue in the Newseum.

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Alice Allison Dunnigan made history when she received White House press credentials in 1947 and became part of the White House travelling press corps to cover President Harry Truman re-election campaign in 1948.

Dunnigan, as Washington bureau chief for the Associated Negro Press, would go to cover Presidents Eisenhower and Kennedy before taking a job within the Kennedy and then President Lyndon Johnson’s administration.

She died in 1983.

The life-sized bronze statue of Dunnigan created by Kentucky sculptor Amanda Matthews will be unveiled on Friday.

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It will sit in the Newseum until December 16, when it will be moved to her home state of Kentucky.

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