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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)...
- Robert Sengstacke Abbott (December 24, 1870 – February 29, 1940) was an American lawyer, newspaper publisher and editor. Abbott founded The Chicago Defender...
- southern United States. Under his nephew and chosen successor, John H. Sengstacke, the paper dealt with racial segregation in the United States, especially...
- Robert Abbott Sengstacke (May 29, 1943 – March 7, 2017), also known as Bobby Sengstacke, was an African-American photojournalist during the Civil Rights...
- John Herman Henry Sengstacke (November 25, 1912 – May 28, 1997) was an American newspaper publisher and owner of the largest chain of African-American...
- for the benefit of Negro journalism". Sengstacke succeeded in realizing a dream that his uncle, Robert Sengstacke Abbott, had for many years. ****ingly...
- launched their own publications and publishing houses, such as Robert Sengstacke Abbott, founder of the Chicago Defender newspaper, and Carter G. Woodson...
- 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...
- 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...
- photography, particularly, the studies by OBAC photographer, Robert A. Sengstacke. For a time forgotten by the mainstream art world, the Wall of Respect...