A stirring biography of William Lee McCormick, a pioneering journalist and civil rights advocate who worked tirelessly to combat bigotry and prejudice in America. Drawing on personal interviews, archival sources, and family documents, Edna Haynes McCormick traces McCormick’s incredible life journey, from his early struggles with dyslexia to his groundbreaking work as a crusading journalist and editor. This book also includes detailed genealogical information on the McCormick family, tracing their roots back to early colonial America.
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