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- Born: 1970, Luling, Texas
- Education: Bachelor of Arts in broadcast journalism from Temple University
- Hall was nominated for an Emmy for her consumer report segment The Bottom LineMSNBC: Tamron Hall
- She is a member of the National Association of Black Journalists.
- Hall is involved with a number of charitable organizations that help women fight abuseFree Republic: MSNBC's Tamron Hall: I've Participated in Events for NOW
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Tamron Hall, 39, is currently a daytime anchor for MSNBC. She has previously worked for WFLD-TV, based in Chicago and as a reporter at KTVT in Dallas. Hall earned her Bachelors of Arts in broadcast journalism at Temple University.
Hall recently spoke out about the controversial comments made by Chip Saltsman. Saltsman is a Tennessee Republican who sent a controversial 41q-track political satire CD to RNC members as a Christmas gift. One of the tracks is entitled "Barack the Magic Negro." In response Hall commented " I Wouldn't Find It "Funny" If Someone Called Me "Tamron Hall The Magic Negro Anchor Lady." Huffington Post: MSNBC Anchor: I Wouldn't Find It "Funny" If Someone Called Me "Tamron Hall The Magic Negro Anchor Lady"




