Richard Durham

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Richard Durham was an influential African American writer and radio dramatist best known for his socially conscious scripts and biographical works, including the story that inspired the film "The Greatest" about Muhammad Ali.

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Richard Durham canonical 3

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instanceOf African American writer
person
radio dramatist
writer
activePeriod 1940s
1950s
1960s
1970s
basedIn Chicago
birthDate 1917-09-06
coAuthorOf The Greatest: My Own Story
deathDate 1984-04-27
employer WMAQ (AM)
surface form: WMAQ radio
ethnicGroup Black Americans
surface form: African American
familyName Durham
gender male
genre biography
radio drama
socially conscious drama
givenName Richard
influenced African American radio drama
socially conscious broadcasting
knownFor biographical writing
socially conscious radio scripts
writing that addressed race and social justice
languageOfWorkOrName English
name Richard Durham self-link
nationality United States of America
notableWork Destination Freedom
Here Comes Tomorrow
The Greatest: My Own Story
occupation journalist
radio dramatist
scriptwriter
writer
placeOfBirth Mississippi
United States of America
placeOfDeath Chicago
Illinois
United States of America
residence Chicago
workSubject African American history
civil rights
labor issues
wroteAbout Muhammad Ali
wroteForMedium print
radio

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The Greatest basedOnAuthor Richard Durham
The Greatest: My Own Story author Richard Durham
Richard Durham name Richard Durham self-link