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The Abbott-Sengstacke Family Papers encompasses the extensive personal correspondence of the newspaper's founder, Robert S. Abbott, dating from the 1880s to the 1940s, and his nephew and publishing heir John Sengstacke, from the 1920s to the 1990s
Chicago Public Library unveils historic black newspaper archive 2009
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For the reaction of other members see, for example, Ltrs, Sengstacke to
Integration of the Armed Forces, 1940-1965 Morris J. MacGregor
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Sengstacke, survived the selection process, the final membership was certainly acceptable to the Secretary of Defense.
Integration of the Armed Forces, 1940-1965 Morris J. MacGregor
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Sengstacke, a noted black publisher suggested by Forrestal and Ewing and supported by
Integration of the Armed Forces, 1940-1965 Morris J. MacGregor
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Sengstacke served as publisher of the Defender until his death in May 1997.
Chicago Defender 2009
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In 1965, Stengstacke purchased The Pittsburgh Courier, including it in his "Sengstacke Newspaper chain," along with papers like the Tri-State Defender in Memphis.
Chicago Defender 2009
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In 1965, Stengstacke purchased The Pittsburgh Courier, including it in his "Sengstacke Newspaper chain," along with papers like the Tri-State Defender in Memphis.
Chicago Defender 2009
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Sengstacke served as publisher of the Defender until his death in May 1997.
Chicago Defender 2009
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Sengstacke served as publisher of the Defender until his death in May 1997.
Chicago Defender 2009
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In 1965, Stengstacke purchased The Pittsburgh Courier, including it in his "Sengstacke Newspaper chain," along with papers like the Tri-State Defender in Memphis.
Chicago Defender 2009
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