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William Bryant Rozier
Wednesday, January 17, 2018
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William Bryant Rozier is the managing editor of
Fort Wayne Ink Spot
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Through his own fortuitous set of circumstances, he now writes, takes photographs, designs stuff, and makes short video projects for a living. He’s written for Frost Illustrated Newspaper, Indian Country Today, and
Ebony.com
. He’s photographed for USA Today, Getty Images, and Black Enterprise Magazine.
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