Oprah_ A Biography - Kitty Kelley [251]
TV/DVDS: The Oprah Winfrey Show 20th Anniversary Collection (DVD set); “Oprah Winfrey: Heart of the Matter,” A&E Biography special, aired Jan. 16, 2000; Oprah video tribute to Chris Clark at the time of his retirement, WTVF-TV, aired May 23, 2007 (viewed at www.newschannel5.com May 25, 2007); The Oprah Winfrey Show, “Oprah Anchors the 5 O’Clock News: Celebs Go Back to Their First Jobs,” aired Nov. 3, 2009.
INTERVIEWS: Luvenia Harrison Butler, Apr. 22, 2008, and Apr. 24, 2008; Sheryl Harris Atkinson, June 25, 2008; Katie Rawls, Apr. 21, 2008; Andrea Haynes, Sept. 1, 2008; Jo Baldwin, July 14, 2010, and correspondence with Jo Baldwin, July 15, 16, 20, and 27, Aug. 17, and Sept. 14, 2010; Barbara Wright, July 2, 2008; confidential source, Oct. 30, 2007; confidential source, May 24, 2007; Bonnie Goldstein, June 2007; Gordon El Greco Brown, Apr. 24, 2008; Patrice Patton-Price, Sept. 17, 2008; Chris Clark, Apr. 23, 2008; Joseph Davis, Apr. 25, 2008; Patty Outlaw, Apr. 21, 2008, and correspondence with Patty Outlaw, Apr. 27, 2008; Jimmy Norton, May 9, 2008; Joyce Daniel Hill, Apr. 25, 2008; Elaine Garnick, June 30, 2008; confidential source, Jan. 23, 2007; Janet Wassom, Apr. 24, 2008.
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RECORDS: Transcript, “Oprah” segment, 60 Minutes, CBS, Dec. 14, 1986; transcript, Oprah Winfrey speech to American Women’s Economic Development Corporation conference, New York City, Feb. 25, 1989.
BOOKS: Countee Cullen, “Incident,” from Color (Harper and Brothers, 1925); Bob Greene and Oprah Winfrey, Make the Connection (Hyperion, 1996); Robert Waldron, Oprah! (St. Martin’s Press, 1987); Michael Olesker, Tonight at Six (Apprentice House, 2008); Merrell Noden, People Profiles: Oprah Winfrey (Time Life, 1999); Norman King, Everybody Loves Oprah (Bill Adler Books, 1987); Katrina Bell McDonald, Embracing Sisterhood(Rowman and Littlefield, 2007).
ARTICLES: “Chaos in Charm City,” Time, July 22, 1974; Mark Kamine, “Walk This Way,” New York Times Book Review, Dec. 16, 2007; Laura Charles, “ ‘Defector’ Oprah Gets Sweet Send-Off,” Baltimore Sun, Dec. 14, 1983; “Off-Camera: The Living’s Convenient in Cross Keys,” Baltimore News-American, June 1, 1980; Rod Gibson, “Secrets of the Mortician Oprah Was Dying to Wed,” Globe, Feb. 16, 1999; Peter Williams, “Oprah and Her Men,” Star, July 6, 1993; Peter Williams, “The Untold Story of Oprah’s Heartbreak,” Star, Dec. 13, 1988; Patricia King, “Move Over, Phil Donahue—Here Comes Oprah,” Family Circle, Oct. 21, 1986; Bill Carter, “Baltimore’s First Hour News,” Baltimore Sun, Aug. 13, 1976; Bill Carter, “Look for Hour-Long Baltimore News Programs,” Baltimore Sun, May 14, 1976; Bill Carter, (title unknown), Baltimore Sun, June 18, 1976; Bill Carter, (title unknown), Baltimore Sun, May 11, 1976; Larry Carson, “Area TV Series Was City Hall Brainchild,” Baltimore Evening Sun, Sept. 1, 1976; Grant Pick, “Oprah!” Republic, Jan. 1986; Oprah Winfrey, “This Month’s Mission,” O, The Oprah Magazine, Dec. 2003; Bill Carter, “The WJZ Weeknight News Is Looking Better and Al Sanders Is Why,” Baltimore Sun, Apr. 27, 1977; Academy of Achievement, “Oprah Winfrey Interview,” Feb. 21, 1991, www.achievement.org; “Transcript of Oprah Winfrey’s Commencement Address,” Stanford Report, June 15, 2008; “Oprah Winfrey’s Commencement Address, Wellesley College, May 30, 1997,” www.wellesley.edu; Bill Carter, “Hour News Is Smooth and Professional, But Why Is Tom Boyd So Cute?” Baltimore Sun, Sept. 9, 1976; “Baltimore TV Reporter Dies at 58,” Washington Post, Jan. 1, 1988; Alan Richman, “Oprah,” People Weekly,