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FILE - In a Feb. 25, 1957 file photo, William Worthy, Afro-American correspondent for the Baltimore Weekly, at the U.S. Passport Agency in New York. Worthy, a foreign correspondent who defied travel bans to Cold War adversaries of the United States, died May 4 in Brewster, Mass., according to the The Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University. He was 92.  (AP Photo/Jacob Harris, File)

FILE - In a Feb. 25, 1957 file photo, William Worthy, Afro-American correspondent for the Baltimore Weekly, at the U.S. Passport Agency in New York. Worthy, a foreign correspondent who defied travel bans to Cold War adversaries of the United States, died May 4 in Brewster, Mass., according to the The Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University. He was 92. (AP Photo/Jacob Harris, File)

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