Las Vegas Review-Journal

EX-AP civil rights reporter Kathryn Johnson dies at 93

- By Allen G. Breed The Associated Press

Kathryn Johnson, a trailblazi­ng reporter for The Associated Press whose intrepid coverage of the civil rights movement and other major stories led to a string of legendary scoops, died Wednesday. She was 93.

Her niece, Rebecca Winters, said Johnson died Wednesday morning in Atlanta. Johnson was the only journalist allowed inside Martin Luther King Jr.’s home the day he was assassinat­ed. When Gov. George Wallace blocked black students from entering the University of Alabama, she sneaked in to cover his confrontat­ion with federal officials. She scored exclusive interviews with 2nd Lt. William L. Calley Jr. before he was convicted of his role in the My Lai massacre.

She began covering King when he was a little-known Baptist preacher from Atlanta. She had also written about his wife, Coretta, who was a talented singer.

The evening of April 4, 1968, Johnson and a date were on their way to the movies when news of the assassinat­ion came over the radio.

When she arrived at the King house, two reporters were chatting with a police officer on the porch. The front door opened, and Johnson could see Coretta Scott King in a pink nightgown, standing in the hall. “She spotted me and said, ‘Let Kathryn in,’” she recalled.

“Kathryn Johnson was essential reading on one of the most important stories of the 20th century, and she did it by being at the center of the action, close to the most important newsmakers,” AP Executive Editor Sally Buzbee said.

Born in Columbus, Georgia, Johnson graduated from Agnes Scott College, a private, all-women school in Decatur, Georgia, in 1947. In December of that year, she dropped by the local AP office looking for a job; she was offered a secretaria­l position.

Twelve years later, after the American Newspaper Guild interceded, Johnson was finally given a writing job. She said she got the civil rights beat because the men “did not want to cover a black movement.”

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