Summary
Clarence Page has been appearing on these pages ever since he won the Pulitzer Prize for commentary in 1989. He had written much the previous year about the Rev. Jesse Jackson, a fellow Chicagoan who was running for president despite not exactly being universally beloved at home.
Page wrote, among other things, about "black journalists (who) have had their lives threatened for trying to hold Jackson to the same standards of accountability as white newsmakers."See the full content of this document
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He also wrote, "Although I am a member of that minority of black Americans who have failed to be caught up in the Jack...
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