Hodding Carter

Hodding Carter III comes from what Ferrell Guillory, director of the Program on Southern Politics, Media and Public Life, has called “crusading southern newspaper people.” His father won a Pulitzer Prize for speaking out against racism in 1946 and he himself rose to become a world-renowned journalist and public servant. Host Frank Stasio talks with Hodding Carter, the recently appointed professor of leadership and public policy at UNC-Chapel Hill, about his Mississippi roots and the future of journalism. Listener Call-In. (50:00)

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