Culture
Two Trailblazers, One Love
Beverly Henderson
Forty years ago Xernona Clayton hosted her own television talk show in Atlanta. She was a household name who had been a widow for seven years. She was content being single. But friends of Paul Brady, the first African-American man appointed a federal court judge, thought he should meet Xernona. The rest is history.
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