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Black Sportswriters Hall of Fame honors Ron Thomas

Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldMay 11, 20263 Mins Read
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  • Inducted April 11 by the Black Sportswriters Hall of Fame at North Carolina A&T State University.
  • Built a long journalism career at the Rochester Times-Union and as a longtime educator at Morehouse College, mentoring many students.
  • Chose sports coverage as a way to write about racism and reach wider audiences, a guiding purpose behind his reporting.
  • Wrote They Cleared The Lane, honoring Black pioneers in the NBA and shaping which stories are told.
  • Shared Hall of Fame class with Rob Parker, Clifton Brown, and Garry D. Howard, who urged persistence and representation.

For over five decades, Ron Thomas has shaped journalism, education, and mentorship with an unwavering commitment to excellence.

On April 11, the Black Sportswriters Hall of Fame inducted Thomas at North Carolina A&T State University. This milestone celebrates his achievements and highlights the doors he has opened for future generations.

A career built on impact

Thomas built a 53-year journalism career defined by consistency, integrity, and influence. He started at the Rochester Times-Union and later took on a longstanding role at Morehouse College. Along the way, he established himself as both a storyteller and a teacher.

At Morehouse, Thomas has mentored countless young Black men. Many have gone on to careers in media, communications, and beyond. His classroom became more than an academic space—it served as a launching pad for future leaders.

Purpose behind the work

Sports were not always Thomas’ primary focus.

“When I wrote my application to graduate school at Northwestern University, I saw sports as a way to write about racism in a way people would pay attention to,” Thomas said. “People are emotionally attached to their teams, more than issues like the lack of Black CEOs or Black government officials. Getting this award means I accomplished the goal I set out to do.”

Thomas stands out not just for his longevity, but for his impact. He didn’t just report on sports—he helped shape how stories are told, whose voices are heard, and which narratives matter. His work reflects a broader mission, especially through his book They Cleared The Lane, which honors Black pioneers in the NBA.

Honoring a distinguished class

This year’s Hall of Fame class also included Rob Parker, Clifton Brown, and Garry D. Howard, three figures who have helped redefine sports journalism.

Parker, known for his bold commentary and national presence on FOX Sports, spoke about the significance of the honor. He emphasized how far Black journalists have come in an industry that once excluded them. After the ceremony, he left a message for future Black sportswriters:

“Don’t give up, don’t give in,” Parker said. “Keep fighting, keep believing in this profession, and follow your dreams.”

Clifton Brown, a respected voice in NFL coverage, spoke about responsibility and representation. “We’re living in a time where people are trying to rewrite and eliminate Black history,” he said.

Garry D. Howard, one of the first Black sports editors at a major newspaper, emphasized the meaning of recognition. He noted that the honor goes beyond personal achievement—it reflects acknowledgment from peers who share the journey.

A lasting influence

Each inductee has a unique story, but Thomas stands out for his dual impact in journalism and academia. His work at Morehouse has created a ripple effect, as former students carry his lessons into newsrooms, media companies, and leadership roles across the country. His legacy continues through their success.

For Thomas, this honor represents decades of dedication—not just to journalism, but to purpose. His career shows that journalism goes beyond reporting scores or covering games. It tells stories that matter.

As the Black Sportswriters Hall of Fame continues to recognize pioneers and trailblazers, Thomas’ induction offers a powerful reminder: true legacy is not measured only in years, but in influence.

After 53 years, his influence is undeniable.

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