Before veteran journalist Otis Sanford delved into the stories of his life’s work at a recent book signing — the kind of newsroom stories that make journalists laugh, nod and remember why they got into the business — Sanford first wanted the audience to stand, not all at once, but in groups. Cousins, former classmates, colleagues and the people who once worked with him in Memphis newsrooms took turns standing up as he called out their group affi…
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