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Jesse Holland

Jesse James Holland Jr. (born June 28, 1971) is an American journalist, author, television personality and educator.  He was one of the first African American journalists assigned to cover the Supreme Court full-time, and only the second African American editor of The Daily Mississippian, the college newspaper of the University of Mississippi.[1] He was the former Visiting Distinguished Professor of Ethics in Journalism at the University of Arkansas, and now serves as a guest host on C-SPAN's Washington Journal.[2]

Jesse Holland
Holland prepares to sign copies of Black Panther: Who Is The Black Panther? at Busboys and Poets in Washington, D.C.
Born
Jesse James Holland Jr.

(1971-06-28) June 28, 1971 (age 52)
Alma materUniversity of Mississippi
Occupation(s)Broadcast journalist, author

Biography edit

Jesse James Holland Jr. is a native of Memphis, TN and is one of four siblings. He grew up in the Orange Mound, Memphis neighborhood, which is the nation's first African American neighborhood.[3] His parents, Jesse James Holland and Yvonne Boga Holland, were both public school teachers in Memphis, Tennessee and Mount Pleasant, Mississippi, respectively, as well as owners and operators of a family farm in Marshall and Benton counties in Mississippi.[4]

Holland attended the University of Mississippi, where he graduated with a bachelor's degree in Liberal Arts with emphasis in journalism and English in May 1994. He earned his Master of Fine Arts degree in creative nonfiction at Goucher College in Towson, Maryland in 2012. While an undergraduate, he worked as a reporter for The Oxford Eagle and as a reporter, editor and finally editor-in-chief of The Daily Mississippian, the college newspaper at the University of Mississippi. He was only the second black editor of the college's newspaper, for which he also co-wrote a comic strip called Hippie and The Black Guy.[5]

Holland was a longtime Associated Press reporter, having joined the AP as an intern in 1994 in the Columbia, South Carolina bureau after stints as an intern at the Meredith Corporation, the Birmingham Post-Herald and The New York Times. He quickly became a legal reporter for the AP, covering the high-profile Susan Smith trial in Union, South Carolina for the news cooperative, earning him the Associated Press Managing Editors John L. Dougherty Excellence Award. He later became the statehouse reporter, covering the South Carolina government including Governors Carroll Campbell, David Beasley and Jim Hodges.[6]

He transferred to the Albany, New York bureau in 1999, where he covered education, state government, Governor George Pataki and Hillary Clinton's first U.S. Senate run.

He worked as a Race & Ethnicity reporter for the Associated Press in Washington, D.C., where he has been stationed since 2000. Holland is one of the few Washington, D.C. reporters who has been credentialed to cover all three major branches of government: he worked as a Congressional reporter in 2000 and 2001–05, a White House reporter from 2000 to 2001, and a Supreme Court reporter from 2009 to 2014. He also served as National Labor Writer for the Associated Press from 2007 to 2009.[7]

Holland left the Associated Press in September 2019 to take a position as Distinguished Visiting Scholar in Residence at the John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress.

He was named as Visiting Distinguished Professor of Ethics in Journalism at the University of Arkansas in 2016.[8] He now teaches creative nonfiction and multimedia narrative at Goucher College and has taught journalism ethics at Georgetown University's School of Continuing Studies and at New York University's Washington D.C. campus.

Books edit

Holland left the AP in 2005 to write his first book, Black Men Built The Capitol: Discovering African American History In and Around Washington, D.C., which was published in 2007.[9] His second book, The Invisibles: The Untold Story of African American Slaves in The White House,[10] was published in 2017, and was awarded a silver medal in U.S. history from the Independent Publishers Association.  

Holland is also the author of the 2016 young adult book Star Wars: The Force Awakens - Finn's Story, about Finn, character played by John Boyega in the Star Wars movies,[11] and the 2017 novel, Black Panther: Who Is The Black Panther?, the first novel featuring Marvel Comics' first black superhero, the Black Panther.[12] The novel is an adaptation of Reginald Hudlin and John Romita Jr.'s "Who Is The Black Panther?" arc in the Black Panther comic book, and was nominated for an NAACP Image Award in 2019 for Outstanding Literary Work - Fiction.[13] In February 2021, Titan Books will publish the anthology Black Panther: Tales of Wakanda edited by Holland; the book contains 18 stories written by various authors.[14]

Honors and awards edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Alumni Profile: Jesse Holland". Retrieved 2019-02-20.
  2. ^ "Jesse J. Holland". C-SPAN.org. Retrieved 2019-02-20.
  3. ^ Cameron Clinard (February 15, 2018). "Black Panther author grew up in Memphis". wmcactionnews5.com.
  4. ^ Brown, DeNeen (February 23, 2018). "He loved 'Black Panther' comics as a kid. Then Marvel asked him to write a novel for the movie". Washington Post. Retrieved March 21, 2019.
  5. ^ "'Black Panther' movie's novelization penned by Mississippi native". The Clarion Ledger. Retrieved 2019-03-21.
  6. ^ ldrucker (2018-03-27). "Meek School grad Jesse Holland talks Star Wars, Black Panther and nonfiction writing". School of Journalism and New Media. Retrieved 2019-03-21.
  7. ^ "For 'Black Panther' novelist, journalism and sci-fi bring 'hidden to light'". NBC News. Retrieved 2019-08-16.
  8. ^ "Visiting Distinguished Professors of Ethics | The Center for Ethics in Journalism". journalismethics.uark.edu. Retrieved 2019-02-20.
  9. ^ Black Men Built the Capitol: Discovering African-American History In and Around Washington, D.C., First Edition.
  10. ^ The Invisibles: The Untold Story of African American Slaves in the White House.
  11. ^ "Finn's Story". Disney Books | Disney Publishing Worldwide. Retrieved 2019-02-20.
  12. ^ "Marvel novels - Who is the Black Panther?". Titan Books. Retrieved 2019-02-20.
  13. ^ "Nominees | NAACP Image Awards". Retrieved 2019-02-20.
  14. ^ "Black Panther: Tales of Wakanda Shows New Sides of the Marvel Hero", IGN, retrieved 2020-12-23
  15. ^ "Innovative Journalist and Author Joins Ethics Center for Fall Semester | The Center for Ethics in Journalism". journalismethics.uark.edu. Retrieved 2023-04-29.
  16. ^ "Jesse J. Holland". www.jessejholland.com. Retrieved 2023-04-29.
  17. ^ "Jesse Holland | The Center for Ethics in Journalism". journalismethics.uark.edu. Retrieved 2023-04-29.
  18. ^ Magazine, Smithsonian; Wolly, Brian. "The Top History Books of 2016". Smithsonian Magazine. Retrieved 2023-04-29.
  19. ^ Awards, 21st Annual. "2017 Independent Publisher Book Awards National Medalists". Independent Publisher - feature. Retrieved 2023-04-29.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  20. ^ T. H. R. Staff (2019-03-30). "NAACP Awards: 'Black-ish,' 'Black Panther' Top Winners List". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2023-04-29.

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Jesse James Holland Jr born June 28 1971 is an American journalist author television personality and educator He was one of the first African American journalists assigned to cover the Supreme Court full time and only the second African American editor of The Daily Mississippian the college newspaper of the University of Mississippi 1 He was the former Visiting Distinguished Professor of Ethics in Journalism at the University of Arkansas and now serves as a guest host on C SPAN s Washington Journal 2 Jesse HollandHolland prepares to sign copies of Black Panther Who Is The Black Panther at Busboys and Poets in Washington D C BornJesse James Holland Jr 1971 06 28 June 28 1971 age 52 Memphis Tennessee U S Alma materUniversity of MississippiOccupation s Broadcast journalist author Contents 1 Biography 2 Books 3 Honors and awards 4 References 5 External linksBiography editJesse James Holland Jr is a native of Memphis TN and is one of four siblings He grew up in the Orange Mound Memphis neighborhood which is the nation s first African American neighborhood 3 His parents Jesse James Holland and Yvonne Boga Holland were both public school teachers in Memphis Tennessee and Mount Pleasant Mississippi respectively as well as owners and operators of a family farm in Marshall and Benton counties in Mississippi 4 Holland attended the University of Mississippi where he graduated with a bachelor s degree in Liberal Arts with emphasis in journalism and English in May 1994 He earned his Master of Fine Arts degree in creative nonfiction at Goucher College in Towson Maryland in 2012 While an undergraduate he worked as a reporter for The Oxford Eagle and as a reporter editor and finally editor in chief of The Daily Mississippian the college newspaper at the University of Mississippi He was only the second black editor of the college s newspaper for which he also co wrote a comic strip called Hippie and The Black Guy 5 Holland was a longtime Associated Press reporter having joined the AP as an intern in 1994 in the Columbia South Carolina bureau after stints as an intern at the Meredith Corporation the Birmingham Post Herald and The New York Times He quickly became a legal reporter for the AP covering the high profile Susan Smith trial in Union South Carolina for the news cooperative earning him the Associated Press Managing Editors John L Dougherty Excellence Award He later became the statehouse reporter covering the South Carolina government including Governors Carroll Campbell David Beasley and Jim Hodges 6 He transferred to the Albany New York bureau in 1999 where he covered education state government Governor George Pataki and Hillary Clinton s first U S Senate run He worked as a Race amp Ethnicity reporter for the Associated Press in Washington D C where he has been stationed since 2000 Holland is one of the few Washington D C reporters who has been credentialed to cover all three major branches of government he worked as a Congressional reporter in 2000 and 2001 05 a White House reporter from 2000 to 2001 and a Supreme Court reporter from 2009 to 2014 He also served as National Labor Writer for the Associated Press from 2007 to 2009 7 Holland left the Associated Press in September 2019 to take a position as Distinguished Visiting Scholar in Residence at the John W Kluge Center at the Library of Congress He was named as Visiting Distinguished Professor of Ethics in Journalism at the University of Arkansas in 2016 8 He now teaches creative nonfiction and multimedia narrative at Goucher College and has taught journalism ethics at Georgetown University s School of Continuing Studies and at New York University s Washington D C campus Books editHolland left the AP in 2005 to write his first book Black Men Built The Capitol Discovering African American History In and Around Washington D C which was published in 2007 9 His second book The Invisibles The Untold Story of African American Slaves in The White House 10 was published in 2017 and was awarded a silver medal in U S history from the Independent Publishers Association Holland is also the author of the 2016 young adult book Star Wars The Force Awakens Finn s Story about Finn character played by John Boyega in the Star Wars movies 11 and the 2017 novel Black Panther Who Is The Black Panther the first novel featuring Marvel Comics first black superhero the Black Panther 12 The novel is an adaptation of Reginald Hudlin and John Romita Jr s Who Is The Black Panther arc in the Black Panther comic book and was nominated for an NAACP Image Award in 2019 for Outstanding Literary Work Fiction 13 In February 2021 Titan Books will publish the anthology Black Panther Tales of Wakanda edited by Holland the book contains 18 stories written by various authors 14 Honors and awards edit1996 Associated Press Managing Editor Association John L Dougherty Excellence Award 15 1997 Presstime Magazine s Top 20 Under 40 16 2016 University of Arkansas Visiting Distinguished Professor of Ethics in Journalism 17 2016 Smithsonian com Top History Books The Invisibles The Untold Story of African American Slavery Inside the White House 18 2017 Independent Publisher Book Award Silver Medal for U S History The Invisibles The Untold Story of African American Slavery Inside the White House 19 2019 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work Fiction Black Panther Who Is The Black Panther 20 References edit Alumni Profile Jesse Holland Retrieved 2019 02 20 Jesse J Holland C SPAN org Retrieved 2019 02 20 Cameron Clinard February 15 2018 Black Panther author grew up in Memphis wmcactionnews5 com Brown DeNeen February 23 2018 He loved Black Panther comics as a kid Then Marvel asked him to write a novel for the movie Washington Post Retrieved March 21 2019 Black Panther movie s novelization penned by Mississippi native The Clarion Ledger Retrieved 2019 03 21 ldrucker 2018 03 27 Meek School grad Jesse Holland talks Star Wars Black Panther and nonfiction writing School of Journalism and New Media Retrieved 2019 03 21 For Black Panther novelist journalism and sci fi bring hidden to light NBC News Retrieved 2019 08 16 Visiting Distinguished Professors of Ethics The Center for Ethics in Journalism journalismethics uark edu Retrieved 2019 02 20 Black Men Built the Capitol Discovering African American History In and Around Washington D C First Edition The Invisibles The Untold Story of African American Slaves in the White House Finn s Story Disney Books Disney Publishing Worldwide Retrieved 2019 02 20 Marvel novels Who is the Black Panther Titan Books Retrieved 2019 02 20 Nominees NAACP Image Awards Retrieved 2019 02 20 Black Panther Tales of Wakanda Shows New Sides of the Marvel Hero IGN retrieved 2020 12 23 Innovative Journalist and Author Joins Ethics Center for Fall Semester The Center for Ethics in Journalism journalismethics uark edu Retrieved 2023 04 29 Jesse J Holland www jessejholland com Retrieved 2023 04 29 Jesse Holland The Center for Ethics in Journalism journalismethics uark edu Retrieved 2023 04 29 Magazine Smithsonian Wolly Brian The Top History Books of 2016 Smithsonian Magazine Retrieved 2023 04 29 Awards 21st Annual 2017 Independent Publisher Book Awards National Medalists Independent Publisher feature Retrieved 2023 04 29 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link T H R Staff 2019 03 30 NAACP Awards Black ish Black Panther Top Winners List The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 2023 04 29 External links editOfficial website Appearances on C SPAN nbsp Jesse Holland at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jesse Holland amp oldid 1192749651, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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