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Julieanna Richardson
Julieanna L. Richardson (born June 10, 1954) is an American Harvard-trained lawyer and the founder and executive director of "The HistoryMakers", a national, 501(c)(3) non-profit educational institution based in Chicago, committed to preserving, developing, and providing easy access to an internationally recognized archival collection of thousands of African American video oral histories. With over 2,000 life oral history interviews with well-known and unsung African Americans, The HistoryMakers is the nation's largest African American oral history collection of its kind. Before founding The HistoryMakers in 1999, Richardson was a successful cable television executive and corporate lawyer. She was the founder and CEO of both SCTN Teleproductions, which served as the local production arm for C-SPAN, and Shop Chicago Inc., which set standards for regional TV home shopping ventures and received international attention with its combination of home shopping and infomercial formats. Richardson resides in Chicago, Illinois.
==Early life and education==
Julieanna Richardson was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to mother, Margaret Richardson, and father, Julius Richardson. She is the oldest of four sisters. She spent her early life in the mill town of Duquesne, Pennsylvania, about 12 miles outside of Pittsburgh, where she lived with her mother and her mother’s mother while her father was away serving in the Army. Richardson's father, Julius, had wanted to be a lawyer, but stayed in the military to support his growing family.
Richardson attended Interlochen Arts Academy in Michigan for high school and received her B.A. degree in Theater Arts and American Studies from Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts in 1976, where she graduated magna cum laude. During her junior year at Brandeis University, Richardson benefited from the opportunity to serve as a visiting student at the University of East Anglia in Norwich, England. It was also during her studies at Brandeis University that Richardson first experienced the power of oral history, while conducting independent research on the Harlem Renaissance and poet and author Langston Hughes that culminated in her senior honors thesis "It's all i got: Langston Hughes's reconciliation of black and American identities".
In 1980, Richardson received her J.D. degree from Harvard Law School in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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