When the news of Ed Bradley’s death broke today, I thought of Byron Pitts.![]() DBS photo
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JILL GEISLER: What’s Ed Bradley’s professional legacy?
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GEISLER: What personal insights can you share about the man?
PITTS: One of the many things I loved about Ed Bradley was he was a strong black man on TV. Ed first appeared on network TV when most black men on TV were still portrayed as clowns or criminals. Ed never ran from his blackness, never was ashamed, never used it as a crutch. He inspired generations of African-American journalists. Everyday most of us dream to be like Ed.
GEISLER: How do you think Ed Bradley would most want to be remembered?
PITTS: He made the hard look easy. And for a generation he made the impossible look possible. I loved Ed Bradley. He inspired me before I met him. He helped when I did. Ed was a giver. A master storyteller.






















