Sam Fulwood III
Sam Fulwood is a columnist who analyzes the influence of national politics and domestic policies on communities of color across the United States.
Before joining the ThinkProgress team, Fulwood was a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress, where he founded and directed the Leadership Institute, a program to assist people of color advance their careers in public policy. Prior coming to CAP, Fulwood was a metro columnist at The Plain Dealer in Cleveland, Ohio, the last stop in a nearly three-decade journalism career that featured posts at several metropolitan newspapers. During the 1990s, he was a national correspondent in the Washington bureau of Los Angeles Times, where he created a national race-relations beat and contributed to the paper’s Pulitzer Prize-winning coverage of the Los Angeles riots in 1992.
Fulwood is the author of two books, Waking from the Dream: My Life in the Black Middle Class (Anchor, 1996) and Full of It: Strong Words and Fresh Thinking for Cleveland (Gray & Company, 2004).