Morris, James W. (James Ward), 1890-

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Lawyer and publisher of the Iowa Bystander. Morris was born in Atlanta, Georgia. He attended college at the Hampton Institute (Hampton, Va.) and received his law degree from Howard University. He was admitted to the Iowa Bar in 1917, served in France in WWI, and began law practice in Des Moines in 1919. In 1922 he purchased the Iowa Bystander, the oldest African American newspaper in the state. He was active in community, government and church affairs. He was affiliated with St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Des Moines. In 1918 he married Georgine Crowe, a union which produced 2 children, James, Jr. and Jean Mary.

From the description of James B. Morris papers, 1926-1972, bulk ca. 1950-1971. (Iowa Sate Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 63678150

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creatorOf St. Simon's Episcopal Mission (Des Moines, Iowa). St. Simon's Episcopal Mission correspondence and documents, 1927 July 18-1942 November 23. Iowa State Historical Society
referencedIn John Johnston Parker Papers (#3464), 1920-1956 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection
creatorOf Morris, James B., b. 1890. James B. Morris papers, 1926-1972, bulk ca. 1950-1971. Iowa State Historical Society
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Iowa--Des Moines
Des Moines (Iowa)
Wilkie House (Des Moines, Iowa)
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Publishers and publishing
African American college students
African American lawyers
African American newspapers
African Americans
African Americans in the newspaper industry
Newspaper publishing
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Birth 1890-11-14

Death 1960-11-15

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