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John Henry McCray

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The Lighthouse and Informer, was a progressive publication which called for racial equality, and rejected any racial accommodation, and incrementalism. The articles covered many aspect of Black life and columns. The last publication of the
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In September 1964, McCray become director of public relations at his alma mater, Talladega College, where he eventually retired from in 1981, then as the director of recruitment and admissions.
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In 1944, he was cofounder of the Progressive Democratic Party (PDP) of South Carolina. The PDP was the first Black Democratic Party in the Southern United States.
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journalism, politician, newspaper publisher, newspaper editor, civil rights activist, college academic administrator
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The library at the University of South Carolina holds the John Henry McCray Papers. McCray is part of a mural,
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On December 7, 1941, McCray published the first edition of the Black weekly newspaper,
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Newspaper Wars: Civil Rights and White Resistance in South Carolina, 1935–1965
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The Pursuit of Opportunity: Celebrating African American Business
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The Civil Rights Digital Library, Digital Library of Georgia
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newspaper of South Carolina (from 1941 to 1954); the
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McCray (1910–1987)" 547:"John H McCray historical marker, 2019" 519: 493: 341: 682:People from Charleston, South Carolina 644: 603:"'Newspaper Wars' An Eye Opening Read" 599: 448: 251:McCray died on September 15, 1987, in 337: 335: 333: 331: 329: 327: 325: 323: 321: 288:located in Columbia to study McCray. 692:20th-century African-American people 475:Patterson, Lezlie (April 30, 2017). 444: 442: 416: 414: 319: 317: 315: 313: 311: 309: 307: 305: 303: 301: 633:John Henry McCray Papers, 1929–1989 571:Cotterell, Bill (August 31, 2017). 494:Binette, Peggy (October 13, 2016). 449:Parker, Adam (September 30, 2020). 246: 13: 581:. Tallahassee Democrat. p. A5 14: 703: 626: 526:Columbia Regional Business Report 520:Waldrop, Melinda (May 13, 2021). 439: 411: 298: 600:Bender, Jay (January 21, 2018). 551:The Green Book of South Carolina 610:. 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Index

Youngstown
Sylacauga
Alabama
Talladega College
newspaper publisher
civil rights activist
African American
Lighthouse and Informer
Charleston Messenger
Pittsburgh Courier
Baltimore Afro-American
The Chicago Defender
Atlanta Daily World
Progressive Democratic Party
Youngstown
Lincolnville
Charleston
Avery Institute
valedictorian
B.S. degree
Talladega College
North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company
Sylacauga
Columbia
National Park Service
Allen University



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