NEW YORK — When Gerald M. Boyd was named managing editor of The New York Times, he knew he would set precedents: He was the first black journalist to hold that post, one of the top jobs at one of the world’s most distinguished
NEW YORK — When Gerald M. Boyd was named managing editor of The New York Times, he knew he would set precedents: He was the first black journalist to hold that post, one of the top jobs at one of the world’s most distinguished newspapers.