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Carolyn Craven
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Born
Carolyn Marie White

(1944-12-28)December 28, 1944
Died November 20, 2000(2000-11-20) (aged 55)
Nationality American
Education Hyde Park High School
Alma mater Goucher College
University of California, Berkeley
Occupation Journalist
Television KQED-TV Newsroom
Spouse(s) Eric Craven
Denny Smithson
Ken McEldowney
Awards Candace Award, 1989

Carolyn Craven was an American journalist. She was born Carolyn Marie White on December 28, 1944. She passed away on November 20, 2000. Craven was known for her work in television news.

Growing Up and Learning

Where Was Carolyn Craven Born?

Carolyn Craven was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1944. She grew up in the Hyde Park area of the city.

Who Were Carolyn Craven's Parents?

Her father, William Sylvester White, made history. He was the first African American officer in the U.S. Navy. Later, he became a judge for young people in juvenile court. Her mother, George White, was a teacher. She also served on the Chicago library board. Carolyn had a twin sister named Sala.

Her family often talked about important issues at home. They had friends from different backgrounds. They celebrated both Christian and Jewish holidays. Carolyn later chose to become Jewish, according to her sister.

What Was Carolyn Craven's Education?

Craven finished Hyde Park High School in 1962. She then went to Goucher College in Maryland for two years. She and her boyfriend, Eric Craven, left college to work for a group called Students for a Democratic Society. Later, she earned a degree from the University of California, Berkeley. Her studies focused on African and Afro-American Studies.

Carolyn Craven's Career in Journalism

Starting Out in News

In 1970, Craven worked for ABC network news in New York. She spent a year writing news stories there. She also worked for the news team at KNBC in Los Angeles. She helped produce a documentary called The Panthers. This film was about the Black Panther Party.

Reporting for Newsroom

After that, Craven became a reporter for a local news show. It was called Newsroom and aired on KQED-TV. This was a public television station in San Francisco. She worked at KQED until 1977. Her job ended when the station changed its news program.

Carolyn Craven's Family Life

Carolyn Craven was married three times. Her husbands were Eric Craven, Denny Smithson, and Ken McEldowney. She had a son named Gabriel with Denny Smithson. Carolyn Craven passed away on November 20, 2000. She was 55 years old.

Awards and Special Recognition

In 1989, Carolyn Craven received an important award. She was given the Candace Award for Journalism. This award recognized her excellent work in news reporting.

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