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Latest revision as of 06:46, 27 February 2018
Biography
1957-
American television journalist
Daniels was conceived as a result of a rape and her mother asked that she be adopted. She graduated from Bethany College. She joined CBS News as one of the youngest ever news anchors; in 1990 she moved to NBC and Today and News at Sunrise, then A Closer Look, Dateline and Today's Health.
She is an active supporter of adoption, a member of the National Council on Adoption, and president of the Board of Trustees of the Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa Research Association of America.
References
People, 8 March 1993, pp. 47-58 Who's Who in America, 1996 Leading Authorities, Inc. "Faith Daniels." [Includes portrait]. Available at: www.leadingauthorities.com/search/biography.cfm?s-3101 Voltz, Jack R. "On Rape and Incest Abortions." Available at: www.ovnet.com/~voltz/prolife/rni.htm