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  2. Over his 101 years, Marshall Doswell fought for the disabled ...

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    Jim Hoagland, a longtime friend of Doswell’s, worked for him at the Rock Hill Evening Herald in the early 1960s and later went on to win two Pulitzer Prizes for the Washington Post. In ...

  3. The Herald (Rock Hill) - Wikipedia

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    The Herald is a daily morning newspaper published in Rock Hill, South Carolina, in the United States. Its coverage is York, Chester, and Lancaster counties. In 1990, the paper was bought by The McClatchy Company of Sacramento, California. After McClatchy claimed bankruptcy in 2020, the paper was bought by Chatham Asset Management. [3]

  4. Juanita Goggins - Wikipedia

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    Rock Hill was the site of civil rights demonstrations in the 1960s to end segregation in public facilities. In 1972 she was elected as a delegate to the Democratic National Convention , where she was the first black woman to represent the state of South Carolina.

  5. The Rock Hill Herald - Wikipedia

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  6. Cecil Ivory - Wikipedia

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    In July 1957, he organized a bus boycott which kicked off a wave of civil rights activism among the city's black population. [1] [9] [10] After a 24-year-old black woman, Adelene Austin White, was kicked off of a Star Transit Co. bus for sitting next to a white woman, Ivory called an NAACP meeting to coordinate a boycott and met with Austin personally.

  7. List of African American newspapers in South Carolina

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    Herald: 1960s: 1970s [79] Edited by Davis Lee. [79] Known for opposing the civil rights movement. [79] Orangeburg: View South News: 1979 [80]? Weekly [80] LCCN sn93067786; OCLC 28235103; Attested through at least 1983. [80] Rock Hill: The Rock Hill Messenger: 1896 [81] 1919 [81] or 1921 [82] Weekly [81] LCCN sn83025796, sn830ROCKERS49625796 ...

  8. Ernest Leo Unterkoefler - Wikipedia

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    Ernest Unterkoefler was born on August 17, 1917, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Ernest L. and Anna Rose (née Chambers) Unterkoefler. [1] An avid baseball fan, he once considered a professional career in the sport before studying for the priesthood; he later said, "If I couldn't be bishop of Charleston, I'd love to be commissioner of baseball."

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