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  2. The Chicago Crusader - Wikipedia

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    When it was established in 1940, The Crusader occupied a single page and was operated out of an apartment in the Ida B. Wells Homes on Chicago's South Side. [3] In this early period, it served as the official organ of the Negro Labor Relations League, [2] an organization established in 1937 to challenge the racial discrimination in employment in Chicago.

  3. The Crusader (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    The Crusader was created in 1931 by Lorado Taft. [2] In Chicago's historic Graceland Cemetery, it is a monument intended to memorialize Victor F. Lawson (1850–1925), the publisher of the Chicago Daily News. [2] The Chicago Daily News was founded by Melville E. Stone, Percy Meggy and William Dougherty in 1875. [3]

  4. The Crusaders (jazz fusion group) - Wikipedia

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    The group was known as the Jazz Crusaders from their formation in 1960 until shortening their name in 1971. The Crusaders played a wide assortment of genres, including straight ahead jazz, urban R&B, R&B-based jazz, and the blues .

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  6. List of African American newspapers in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Chicago: Crusader: 1937 [17]? [17] Weekly [17] Distinct from the Chicago Crusader that was established 1940 as the New Crusader. Chicago: New Crusader / The Chicago Crusader: 1940 [20] current: Weekly: Published by Balm Leavell until 1968 and subsequently by Dorothy Leavell. [21] Official site; Chicago: Daily Times? [17]? [17] Daily: Chicago ...

  7. Elon Musk blasts obsolete education system for failing to ...

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    Introducing a bizarre Batman reference, Musk said the thespians entertaining the locals of Small Town, U.S.A., with their own low-budget rendition of the caped crusader, simply could not compete ...

  8. Lighthouse '68 - Wikipedia

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    Live album by . The Jazz Crusaders. Released: 1968: Recorded: November 10–13, 1967: ... The Jazz Crusaders chronology; Uh Huh (1967) Lighthouse '68 (1968 ...

  9. Eliot Ness - Wikipedia

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    Eliot Ness was born on April 19, 1903, in the Roseland neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. He was the youngest of five children born to Peter Ness (1850–1931) and Emma King (1863–1937). His parents, both Norwegian immigrants, operated a bakery. Ness attended Christian Fenger High School in Chicago.