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From 1934-1936, Black attorney Fritz Alexander served as editor until Arthur B. Whitlock regained control, and he left the company once again in 1938. Attorney F. Louis Sperling was elected editor and acting manager. Between November 1938 and February 1939, Wallace L. Johnson served as editor before
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was an "independent paper" devoted to African American interests in Northern Indiana. In the 1920s and 1930s, its reporters highlighted the increase of lynchings across the U.S., the struggle of integrating Marquette Beach, and labor concerns regarding the United Steel Workers at Gary Steel.
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stayed within the Whitlock family for the next seventeen years, with Henry O. Whitlock becoming manager in 1944 and his wife, Edwina, becoming editor in 1947. Henry Oliver Whitlock died of a heart attack on May 5, 1960, and Edwina Whitlock operated the paper for a year thereafter.
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The Urban League had documented evidence of racial injustice in numerous reports; the Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance had drawn attention to the injustices; the NAACP had demonstrated against segregated public facilities; and the Gary
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in 1949. Edwina Whitlock published her own column, "First Person Singular," for many years, addressing a variety of women's issues, such as education, race relations, and domestic life. Throughout Whitlock's leadership, the
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heavily focused on the emerging local activism within the community by exposing discriminatory funding within Gary's public education system as well as following the local boycott against
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covered only national and local Gary news. In the 1940s, however, it widened its geographic scope to incorporate a regular column on the African-American community in neighboring
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to a group of three purchasers, including James T. Harris, Jr., and Fred Harris, both of whom would serve in turn as managers of the paper. Under their leadership, the
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in Gary, Indiana. A.B. Whitlock, who in 1921 had become the first African-American member of the Gary City Council, published the first issue of the
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Walker, Juliet E.K. (1996). "The Promised Land: The Chicago Defender and the Black Press in Illinois, 1862-1970". In Suggs, Henry Lewis (ed.).
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being charged with embezzling the institution's funds, leading to A. B. Whitlock to regain control over the Gary American Publishing Company.
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Walkout, when white students and parents protested the integration of six African American students into the school. In response,
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was a weekly for most of its history, became a biweekly in the 1980s and ceased publication in the late 20th century.
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Bigham, Darrel E. (1996). "The Black Press in Indiana, 1879-1985". In Suggs, Henry Lewis (ed.).
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claimed in 1928 a readership of nearly 2,000 readers. In 1929, its masthead asserted that the
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was one of three African-American newspapers serving the city of Gary (together with the
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released articles on monumental rulings in the U.S. criminal justice system such as the
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expanded its circulation to East Chicago, reaching approximately 9,000 readers.
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brought attention to many crucial public issues, including the fight against
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on African American jobs, in addition to heralding such developments as the
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on November 10, with Townsend as editor and Whitlock acting as manager.
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had brought these social issues to the attention of the black community.
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Steel City: Urban and Ethnic Patterns in Gary, Indiana, 1906-1950
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was a newspaper that operated from the 1920s to the 1990s in
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focused increasingly on community revitalization efforts.
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and the struggle to integrate Gary's only public beach at
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Index

Gary, Indiana
civil rights
Democratic Party
East Chicago
Arthur B. Whitlock
Gary American Publishing Company
Gary Crusader
Gary Info
Chicago Defender
Emerson School
Roosevelt High School
police brutality
Marquette Park
United Steel Workers
Gary Works
Gary School Board
Kroger Stores
U.S. civil rights movement
Scottsboro Boys
Anti-Lynching Bill of 1937
President Roosevelt's
New Deal
Brown v. Board of Education
Greensboro sit-ins
Republican
Democratic Party
World War II
Richard Hatcher
Gary Crusader
Frank Marshall Davis

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