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The Capital Press Club was founded in 1944 as an African-American alternative to the US National Press Club, which did not then accept black members.[1]

Past presidents include Wallace Terry (1962-1965).[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b wallaceterry.com, Capital Press Club
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