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Albert L. Hester (May 31, 1932 - April 11, 2019) was a professor of journalism at the
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(UGA), a columnist, historian, newspaper reporter, and author. He wrote more than ten books including ''Gospel Pilgrim Cemetery: An African-American Historical Site'' about the Gospel Pilgrim Cemetery for African Americans in
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, and ''Enduring Legacy: Clarke County, Georgia's Ex-Slave Legislators Madison Davis and Alfred Richardson'' about Madison Davis and Alfred Richardson. He wrote ''Athens, Georgia, Celebrating Two Hundred Years at the Millenium'' with his wife Conoly Hester, who is also a writer and editor. He also authored some 200 articles. He was a professor emeritus of the Journalism Department at UGA's
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. He was Journalism Department chair and director of the Cox International Center for Mass Communication Training and Research, which he founded. It was funded with support from James M. Cox Jr. and provides training and research in support of international journalism. He retired from the University of Georgia in 1997. During his career in journalism, Hester was a reporter and editor for the ''
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'' in Dallas, Texas, for 13 years.


Education

Hester received a degree in journalism from
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in Dallas and a master of journalism degree from the
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in Madison, Wisconsin, where he also received his Ph.D. in mass communication.


Partial bibliography

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References


External links


Al Hester's webpage
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