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Robert Sengstacke Abbott (December 24, 1870 –
February 29, 1940) was an
American lawyer,
newspaper publisher and editor.
Abbott founded The
Chicago Defender...
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southern United States.
Under his
nephew and
chosen successor, John H.
Sengstacke, the
paper dealt with
racial segregation in the
United States, especially...
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Sengstacke is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: John H.
Sengstacke (1912–1997),
American newspaper publisher Robert A.
Sengstacke (1943–2017)...
- John
Herman Henry Sengstacke (November 25, 1912 – May 28, 1997) was an
American newspaper publisher and
owner of the
largest chain of African-American...
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Robert Abbott Sengstacke (May 29, 1943 –
March 7, 2017), also
known as
Bobby Sengstacke, was an African-American
photojournalist during the
Civil Rights...
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leaders to take over the ****ets of
Sengstacke Enterprises Inc., the
longtime owner of five of the papers.
Robert Sengstacke Abbott founded the
Chicago Defender...
- this country. — John H.
Sengstacke He re-opened it in 1967
under the new name. The New
Pittsburgh Courier joined Sengstacke's three other newspapers in...
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black newspapers in the
United States. It was
acquired in 1965 by John H.
Sengstacke, a
major black publisher and
owner of the
Chicago Defender. He re-opened...
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launched their own
publications and
publishing houses, such as
Robert Sengstacke Abbott,
founder of the
Chicago Defender newspaper, and
Carter G. Woodson...
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newspaper based in Detroit, Michigan. It was
founded in 1936 by John H.
Sengstacke,
editor of the
Chicago Defender.
Together with the
Defender and a handful...