BREAKING: Philly's first Black TV reporter and former Eyewitness News reporter Trudy Haynes has passed away at age 95
When asked when she realized she was an example for so many women behind her she told Burrell, “When I found out they wanted my job, and a lot of women wanted my job.”
It was 1963 when Trudy Haynes got her first TV gig as the first Black weather reporter at a station in Detroit.
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