Courtland Milloy is an American columnist and former reporter for The Washington Post.
Milloy is known for covering the Washington D.C. area's African-American community and highlighting issues in less affluent areas of Washington, D.C.[2] He is a critic of gentrification and urban cyclists.
Milloy hosted the BET show For Black Men Only in 1992.
[4][5] He was a critic of the Washington Redskins team name[6] and has written on issues including panhandling, recovery from drug addiction, reparations, and traffic fines.
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