We've heard about the journalistic contributions of women like Ida B. Wells and Belva Davis - African American journalists who broke the color barrier and brought issues of the Black community to light through media. But what about the women who carried the banner post the Civil Rights movement of the 60's? We talk with journalist and author Bonnie Newman Davis about her new book, "Truth Tellers: The Power and Presence of Black Women Journalists since 1960". Davis chronicles the lives of 24 African American female journalists who "courageously bore the burden of being a Black woman in America's newsrooms", both print and broacast.