William O. Walker was the longtime editor of the Call and Post, Cleveland's leading African American newspaper after the 1930s. Although he was a Republican, Walker often went across party lines to help advance the African American community. With his work at the Call and Post, he was able to orchestrate successful boycotts and help create a sense of pride in the African American community, establishing himself as an important Civil Rights leader in Cleveland. | Source: Cleveland Press Collection, Cleveland State University Library Special CollectionsDownload Original File
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