By: Clay Cane
On Nov. 11, 1915, Xavier University of Louisiana opened its doors in New Orleans, beginning its mission to educate Native American and Black students.
Clay Cane is a radio talk show host and writer, known for his book "THE GRIFT: BLACK REPUBLICANS FROM THE PARTY OF LINCOLN TO THE CULT OF TRUMP." He focuses on national issues in the United States and writes for AURN - American Urban Radio Networks and The Philadelphia Tribune. His work has also been featured on BET.
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Clay Cane's coverage largely revolves around culture and society, entertainment news, government & politics with a strong focus on African American achievements and black history. He appears to prioritize profiling individuals and highlighting significant historical events.
Given this focus, pitches should emphasize personal or community stories of resilience, notable milestones in African American history or achievement, as well as insights into current political discussions related to the Black community.
Clay also seems interested in announcements related to government actions that impact the Black community. Therefore, he might be receptive to sources providing commentary on policy changes affecting African Americans.
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