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Frank E. Bolden : ウィキペディア英語版 | Frank E. Bolden Franklin Eugene (Frank) Bolden, Jr., a Pennsylvania native, was a journalist best known for his work as a war correspondent during World War Two when he was one of only two accredited African American war correspondents.〔(Frank E. Bolden Papers Finding Aid ), 1930-1967, AIS.2008.05, Archives Service Center, University of Pittsburgh〕 ==Background== Frank Bolden was born in Washington, Pennsylvania on December 24, 1912, the son of the city's first African American mail carrier.〔 After graduating from Washington High School, Bolden attended the University of Pittsburgh, where he was the first African American member of the marching band. He joined Alpha Phi Alpha during his time at Pitt, and graduated in 1934 with a Bachelor of Science. Although he received high grades at Pitt, his application to University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine was denied on account of his race. Bolden was also rejected for a teaching position with Pittsburgh Public Schools, since they did not hire African American teachers at that time. In 1960, Bolden married Nancy Travis.〔
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