Walker, William O., 1896-1981
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Walker, William O., 1896-1981
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Walker, William O., 1896-1981
Walker, William O.
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William O Walker contributed greatly to the advancement of the Black Press. His activities concerning the Black Press are documented throughout his long career beginning in 1921 when he joined the Murray Brothers Printing Company, in Washington D.C. Walker briefly left the newspaper industry, then returned in 1932, when he took over the Cleveland Call & Post. Under his direction the Call & Post developed into one of the country's leading Black newspapers.
Another area of importance is Walker's activities with the Republican Party. In 1939 Walker was elected and served on the Cleveland City Council. In 1946 Walker was elected and served as Republican Ward Leader of Ward 17. Elected in 1956 Walker served on the 21st Republican State Central and Executive Committee.
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