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Richard Valeriani (born August 29, 1932) is a former White House correspondent and diplomatic correspondent with NBC News in the 1960s and 1970s. He previously covered the Civil Rights Movement for the network and was seriously injured when hit in the head with an ax handle at a demonstration in Marion, Alabama in 1965 in which Jimmie Lee Jackson was shot and killed by Alabama State Trooper James Bonard Fowler.

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In July 1962, he interviewed Marion King, the wife of Slater King, who had been beaten by policemen in Camilla, Georgia while trying to take clothes to jailed civil rights protesters from Albany, Georgia.

Richard Valeriani Crimson Tide

Valeriani portrayed himself as a reporter for CNN from the deck of the French aircraft carrier Foch in the 1995 film Crimson Tide, providing the opening newscast which sets up the plot.

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YDN Exclusive Interview Part 1: Richard Valeriani, NBC White House Correspondent


Comments on the movie Selma

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As a participant in the events portrayed in the 2015 movie Selma, Valeriani considered the film excellent and substantially accurate in presenting the role of media such as Roy Reed of The New York Times, but found the role of television underplayed.


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Richard Valeriani Reliable Source Former NBC correspondent Richard Valeriani

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