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    <description>The charismatic, incomparable Xernona Clayton is a Civil Rights visionary, innovator, and change agent for good. Since the 1940s, she’s strategized and worked to realize the impossible, build bridges, and bring people together. 

For the first time, Ms. Clayton shares her incredible life’s story—and what a life it is.   At the National Urban League and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, she grew into committed activist-leader, who became deeply involved with the work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and became one of few women in his inner circle.  

Later, she made history again as the first major black female broadcasting executive and talk show host; founded the Trumpet Awards honoring the achievements of Black Americans; and created the International Civil Rights Walk of Fame. Ms. Clayton has been at the forefront of social change for the better in America for much of the 20th Century. 

Today, in her 90s, she lives and still works in Atlanta.   Listeners to this special oral history podcast will be treated to previously unheard, insider stories from Ms. Clayton, who openly shares the pivotal chapters and personalities of her influential life with candor, humor, and grace.

For more, don’t miss Xernona Clayton: A Life in Black &amp; White, airing on Brown Sugar, featuring the largest catalog of classic Black cinema. Go to brownsugar.com.</description>
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For the first time, Ms. Clayton shares her incredible life’s story—and what a life it is.   At the National Urban League and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, she grew into committed activist-leader, who became deeply involved with the work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and became one of few women in his inner circle.  

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Today, in her 90s, she lives and still works in Atlanta.   Listeners to this special oral history podcast will be treated to previously unheard, insider stories from Ms. Clayton, who openly shares the pivotal chapters and personalities of her influential life with candor, humor, and grace.

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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this final episode, Ms. Clayton’s infectious sense of humor shines through in her conversation with Michelle Miller. Touching on a handful of topics ranging from their shared histories to present day social injustices to helping stem school drop-outs in California. “Before I leave here, I’m going to make Dr. King’s wish for us—to learn how to live together—come true, says 93-year-old Ms. Clayton, referring to her vision of ‘<i>Xernona’s Village</i>,’ a multiracial, multicultural community where everyone lives in harmony. “If I can change one attitude, then I can change another, and another.” This ethos also applies to The International Civil Rights Walk of Fame in Atlanta. Conceived by Ms. Clayton in 2004, the city landmark made from imprints from the actual shoes of men and women who “walked in the path of ingenuity and helped others,” such as President Johnson and Sidney Poitier. “There’s a treasure in these footprints,” says the woman who also created the “one-minute Black History lesson” so the world would know about the community’s important accomplishments and contributions. “My part is little, but you can add a little to the little and it eventually becomes big.”</p><p>For more, don’t miss <i>Xernona Clayton: A Life in Black & White</i>, airing on Brown Sugar, featuring the largest catalog of classic Black cinema. Go to <a href="https://www.brownsugar.com/">brownsugar.com.</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>:: DROPPING EVERY TUESDAY SUMMER 2023 ::</p><p>In this episode, we meet Xernona Clayton, the Atlanta change-agent connector. At first reluctant, Ms. Clayton shares how she embraced life as a local leader for Civil Rights and the disenfranchised. Hear first-hand how met and socialized with other activists like Andrew Young and John Lewis. She took it upon himself to orchestrate a matchmaking meeting with the learned and enigmatic Lillian, who ultimately became Mrs. John Lewis. Through her humor-inflected stories and conversations, it’s clear that Ms. Clayton has been a lifelong advocate for good. For more, don’t miss <i>Xernona Clayton: A Life in Black & White</i>, airing on Brown Sugar, featuring the largest catalog of classic Black cinema. Go to <a href="https://www.brownsugar.com/">brownsugar.com.</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>:: DROPPING EVERY TUESDAY SUMMER 2023 ::</strong></p><p>“Ted Turner is probably the smartest person I ever met,” says Xernona Clayton, who was a trusted colleague and lifelong friend of the philanthropist media mogul and founder of TNT, TBS and CNN. From their daily coffee klatches to lively 4am conversations, theirs is a relationship that endured. Ms. Clayton became Ted Turner’s confidante and worked to improve race relations at the station and network. “He liked my sensitivity,” says Ms. Clayton, who ultimately became the voice and conscience of Turner’s company. “We laughed a lot and trusted each other. There was a special mutual respect between us,” says Ms. Clayton. “Ted once said he’d go into a burning building for me, and that’s something I’ll never forget.” <br /><br />For more, don’t miss <i>Xernona Clayton: A Life in Black & White</i>, airing on Brown Sugar, featuring the largest catalog of classic Black cinema. Go to <a href="https://www.brownsugar.com/">brownsugar.com.</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>:: DROPPING EVERY TUESDAY SUMMER 2023 ::</p><p>“I was there to be me. I broke the door wide open,” says Ms. Clayton about her pioneering career as a broadcast journalist. As the first Black member of the Press Club, the first to question the lens of an all-White media, and the first Black person to have their own talk show, her legacy as a journalist showed an industry—and America—that race, visibility, and access matters. Ms. Clayton’s character, authentic voice, and raw talent attracted a diverse audience in Atlanta and other markets. She traveled to many TV stations to share her insights and show other outlets how to open their doors to people of all colors. In one of her most well-known interviews, she even inspired KKK Grand Dragon Calvin E. Craig to change his mind about his view on Blacks, publicly renounce his position and go on to work for Civil Rights.<br /><br />For more, don’t miss <i>Xernona Clayton: A Life in Black & White</i>, airing on Brown Sugar, featuring the largest catalog of classic Black cinema. Go to <a href="https://www.brownsugar.com/">brownsugar.com.</a></p>
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