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"Trailblazing Reporter: Capturing Moments of Courage and Change" From the frontlines of history to the heart of social movements

Background imageReporter Collection: TREVOR MCDONALD - NEWSCASTER 14 / 05 / 1996

TREVOR MCDONALD - NEWSCASTER 14 / 05 / 1996
TREVOR MCDONALD - NEWSCASTER 14/05/1996

Background imageReporter Collection: Cassius Clay later to become Muhammad Ali May 1963 In town for

Cassius Clay later to become Muhammad Ali May 1963 In town for the heavyweight title fight with Henry Cooper in London Cassius Clay v Henry Cooper. Boxing, 1960s, Speaking to reporters

Background imageReporter Collection: Yves Montand, April 1982, French and actor and entertainer (60

Yves Montand, April 1982, French and actor and entertainer (60) seen here with Sunday Mirrors Trudi Pacter

Background imageReporter Collection: Ambrose Mendy November 1990

Ambrose Mendy November 1990

Background imageReporter Collection: Jannine Lawrence spends a day with the TA Daily Mirror Reporter

Jannine Lawrence spends a day with the TA Daily Mirror Reporter

Background imageReporter Collection: Jannine Lawrence Daily Mirror reporter spends a day with the Terratorial Army

Jannine Lawrence Daily Mirror reporter spends a day with the Terratorial Army Woman in camouflage uniform looking down the barrel of a gun, laying on the floor in the snow

Background imageReporter Collection: Cassius Clay later to become Muhammad Ali May 1963 In town for

Cassius Clay later to become Muhammad Ali May 1963 In town for the heavyweight title fight with Henry Cooper in London Cassius Clay v Henry Cooper. Boxing, 1960s, Speaking to reporters

Background imageReporter Collection: William Beach Thomas

William Beach Thomas, KBE, (22 May 1868 12 May 1957), British author and journalist known for his work as a war correspondent during World War I and for his writings about nature and country life

Background imageReporter Collection: Mr W. T. Maud, war correspondent for The Graphic

Mr W. T. Maud, war correspondent for The Graphic
W. T. Maud, war correspondent and artist for The Graphic, pictured at the time of the Second Boer War. 1899

Background imageReporter Collection: Mr Henry H. S. Pearse of the Daily News

Mr Henry H. S. Pearse of the Daily News
Mr Henry H. S. Pearse, war correspondent for the Daily News during the Second Boer War. Date: 1899

Background imageReporter Collection: Mr Bennet Burleigh of the Daily Telegraph

Mr Bennet Burleigh of the Daily Telegraph
Bennet Burleigh(c.1840-1914), war correspondent for The Daily Telegraph. Date: 1899

Background imageReporter Collection: Sphere artist, Donald Macpherson at Luxor, 1924

Sphere artist, Donald Macpherson at Luxor, 1924
Donald Macpherson, special artist for The Sphere, pictured at Luxor where he had been following the work in Tutankhamens tomb

Background imageReporter Collection: Portrait of George Grossmith, court reporter for The Times

Portrait of George Grossmith, court reporter for The Times
Portrait of George Grossmith (1820-1880), chief court reporter at Bow Street for The Times and other newspapers, as well as being a lecturer and entertainer

Background imageReporter Collection: Henry Hansard

Henry Hansard
HENRY HANSARD Parliamentary reporter Date: -

Background imageReporter Collection: Reporter, Reichshoffen

Reporter, Reichshoffen
The correspondent of La Guerre Illustree on the battlefield of Reichshoffen Date: 1870

Background imageReporter Collection: Parliament Reporter Room

Parliament Reporter Room
A Reporters room at the Houses of Parliament Date: 1882

Background imageReporter Collection: Parliament reporters gallery 1882

Parliament reporters gallery 1882
Reporters Gallery in the House of Commons Date: 1882



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"Trailblazing Reporter: Capturing Moments of Courage and Change" From the frontlines of history to the heart of social movements, reporters have played a vital role in documenting pivotal moments that shape our world. One such moment occurred on December 21, 1956, when American civil rights advocate Rosa Parks defiantly took her seat at the front of a public bus in Montgomery, Alabama - a space once reserved exclusively for white passengers. Behind her sat reporter Nicholas C. Criss, capturing this act of resistance against racial segregation. Fast forward to June 26, 1970, where another pair of influential figures found themselves detained by authorities for distributing a banned leftist publication called "La cause du Peuple. " Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir emerged from a Parisian police station and faced an array of reporters eager to hear their thoughts on freedom and intellectual activism. Meanwhile, across the English Channel during World War I's Battle of Loos, British territorials charged fearlessly into battle while brave journalists risked their lives to document these harrowing scenes firsthand. In more lighthearted moments captured by reporters' lenses, we find ourselves transported to the Birmingham Press Club Ball on November 29th, 1968. Amidst laughter and excitement at the tombola stand or alongside Wills Girls Dorothy Hill and Diane Wolfe posing with elegance and grace. The spirit of adventure also beckons as we witness Wright Model A aircraft taking flight in 1909 or Angela Rippon reporting live from Westward Television in Plymouth on January 16th, 1969 - showcasing dedication that knows no bounds. But it is not only glamorous events that define journalism; sometimes it requires immersing oneself within revolutionary movements like John Reed did in Moscow around 1917-18. His commitment to truth-seeking propelled him into dangerous territories where he chronicled stories that would resonate throughout history.