Lorraine Larocque

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As 1954 dawned in the Delta and across the South, the authorities worked, as they long had, to keep The Chicago Defender out of people’s hands. The national powerhouse African American newspaper offered proof of a different kind of life. Railroad porters would throw bundles of it into the darkness from a moving train, trying to get news through an iron curtain.
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