Draft talk:Barbara Andry Boyd
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Barbara Boyd
This draft article is about Barbara Boyd, an American broadcast journalist who was the first African American woman to serve as an on-air television news reporter and anchor in the state of Indiana.
The subject meets Wikipedia's notability guidelines (WP:GNG) based on multiple independent, reliable sources, including coverage from WRTV and WISH-TV, as well as documentation from the Indiana Historical Society, Indiana Broadcast History Archive, and the Indiana Journalism Hall of Fame. Additional biographical context is supported by The HistoryMakers, a national archival project.
All content in the article is supported by inline citations and written in a neutral tone in accordance with Wikipedia’s neutral point of view (WP:NPOV) and verifiability (WP:V) policies.
I have avoided promotional language and relied on third-party sources wherever possible. Any primary or affiliated sources have been used only for basic factual support.
If any additional improvements are needed, I welcome feedback and will make revisions accordingly. Duncan750 (talk) 07:34, 8 April 2026 (UTC)

