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Caroline Robinson Jones shot to fame as an ad genius despite racial barriers - Face2Face Africa

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Caroline Robinson Jones became a marketing genius and one of the most prominent black women in advertising after breaking racial and gender barriers. She became the first black senior copywriter at J. Walter Thompson, one of the nation’s leading advertising firms during the Mad Men era. In the early 1960s, still fresh out of college,...

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