Soledad O'Brien: Jesse Jackson told me I 'didn't count' as black

CNN anchor Soledad O'Brien recounts an exchange she had with Jesse Jackson, where the civil rights leader told her she "didn't count" as a black anchor on the network...

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From The Huffington Post

In her new book, “The Next Big Story,” CNN anchor Soledad O’Brien recounts an exchange she had with Jesse Jackson, where the civil rights leader told her she “didn’t count” as a black anchor on the network.

In an excerpt of the book posted on CNN, O’Brien writes that, in 2007, she met privately with Jackson, who complained about the relative lack of publicity that CNN was giving to its black personalities.

O’Brien, who has a black mother and a white father, agreed with him. But then, she writes, Jackson complained that there were no black anchors on CNN at all:

Does he mean covering the campaign, I wonder to myself? The man has been a guest on my show… I interrupt to remind him I’m the anchor of American Morning. He knows that. He looks me in the eye and reaches his fingers over to tap a spot of skin on my right had. He shakes his head. “You don’t count,” he says.

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