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Andrew W. Cooper

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In the 1970s, Cooper left the business world to become a journalist. He started the Trans-Urban News Service (TUNS) in 1977, with the dual goals of training minority journalists and producing reporting that was relevant to their communities. The
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gave TUNS its top award in 1979 for its multi-part series on racial tensions between blacks and Jews in
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had a circulation of 18,500 in 1987. Financial difficulties forced Cooper to shut down
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neighborhood in which he lived, but the neighborhood was divided among five
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City Son: Andrew W. Cooper's Impact on Modern-Day Brooklyn
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Anderson, Susan Heller; Maurice Carroll (June 1, 1984).
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Cooper was recognized as Journalist of the Year by the
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Brooklyn
New York
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F. & M. Schaefer Brewing Company
Voting Rights Act of 1965
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Bedford-Stuyvesant
congressional districts
Congressmember
New York's 12th Congressional District
Shirley Chisholm
first black woman
U.S. Congress
Public Relations Society of America
Crown Heights
Amsterdam News
The Village Voice
African Americans
New York City
The New York Times
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