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This Week In Black History August 16-22, 2023 | Chicago Defender

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ISAAC HAYES  AUGUST 16 1922—Author and investigative reporter Louis E. Lomax is born in Valdosta, Ga. Little is known today, but in the 1960s Lomax was one of the most prominent Black journalists in America. He was renowned for his coverage of the Civil Rights Movement and his investigative reporting. He died mysteriously in … Continued

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