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Williams, James D. (James De Bois), 1926-1997 (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Williams, James D. (James De Bois), 1926-1997
Used for/see from:
  • Earlier heading: Williams, James De Bois, 1926-
  • Williams, James, 1926-1997

His The black press and the first amendment, c1976.

The Negro almanac, 1982 (a.e.) CIP t.p. (James Williams, director of communications, National Urban League)

Phone call to author at National Urban League, New York, 9/8/82 (James De Bois Williams)

Baltimore Sun (Website) [via Google search], viewed August 26, 2018: "James D. Williams Jr., 70, journalist, spokesman for Urban League, NAACP," by Robert Hilson Jr. and Fred Rasmussen , October 29, 1997 (James Debois Williams Jr., who as a journalist and national spokesman for the National Urban League and NAACP was a tireless advocate for civil rights, died of cancer Friday [October 24, 1997] at Good Samaritan Hospital. The Northwest Baltimore resident was 70 ...) http://articles.baltimoresun.com/1997-10-29/news/1997302024_1_national-urban-league-baltimore-media-williams-served

Baltimore Sun (Website) [via Google search], viewed August 26, 2018: "Gentleman, journalist, scholar James D. Williams Jr: His death at the age of 70 leaves a void in Baltimore and the nation," October 30, 1997 (Journalist and spokesman for the National Urban League and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People James D. Williams Jr. ... A native of Baltimore, Mr. Williams began his professional career as a reporter for the Philadelphia Tribune. He also served over the years as city editor of the Afro-American here in Baltimore, beginning in 1953. Later, he became the newspaper's managing editor and then was its editor from 1994 until last year.) http://articles.baltimoresun.com/1997-10-30/news/1997303046_1_life-in-baltimore-national-urban-league-williams-began

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