Biography
Wallace Houston Terry, II (April 21, 1938 โ May 29, 2003) was an African-American journalist and oral historian, best known for his book about black soldiers in Vietnam, *Bloods: An Oral History of the Vietnam War *(1984), which served as a basis for the 1995 crime thriller *Dead Presidents*.
Terry had a wide-ranging and eclectic career that reflected his many interests. Though primarily a journalist, he was also an ordained minister in the Church of the Disciples of Christ, and worked as a radio and television commentator, public lecturer, and advertising executive. He taught journalism at Howard University and The College of William & Mary, where he sat on the board of trustees.
**Source**: [Wallace Terry](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallace_Terry) on Wikipedia.
Terry had a wide-ranging and eclectic career that reflected his many interests. Though primarily a journalist, he was also an ordained minister in the Church of the Disciples of Christ, and worked as a radio and television commentator, public lecturer, and advertising executive. He taught journalism at Howard University and The College of William & Mary, where he sat on the board of trustees.
**Source**: [Wallace Terry](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallace_Terry) on Wikipedia.