He also worked for The Chicago Defender as assistant national editor.
The Chicago Defender was a widely read black newspaper.
He is the former executive editor of the Chicago Defender.
In early 1956, the Chicago Defender gave Howard the top spot on its annual national honor role.
The Chicago Defender published one of his earliest articles.
He became a police reporter for The Chicago Defender in 1925 and was named its managing editor four years later.
According to the Chicago Defender, he took the power to marry and divorce at will.
In 1946 she was offered a job writing for the Chicago Defender as a Washington correspondent.
The unique circumstances of the early 1900s created the enivronment in which the Chicago Defender became successful.
The Chicago Defender called him "easily the best halfback in football".