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C. C. Dejoie

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In August 1939, Dejoie was accused of conspiracy to murder his nephew Prudhomme John Earl Dejoie, in an incident that became known as the "Dejoie Affair". C.C. Dejoie was subsequently cleared of the allegation, while a friend and Unity Life employee Henry Wilcox was convicted. Late in the Great
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Dejoie married Vivian Baxter in 1914 with whom he subsequently had three children, Constant Charles Jr., Vivian (Mrs. John V. Roussell) and Henry Baxter. Dejoie's descendants, including Renette Dejoie-Hall, continued to serve in editorial capacities of
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after one year, leaving management of the enterprise entirely to Dejoie. In the early years of the publication, Dejoie made use of his business associates to sell the newspaper and to gather information for publication.
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of the time. Dejoie and Taylor provided $ 2000 for initial financing, and they established its offices at the corner of Gravier St. and Saratoga St. (now Loyola Ave.) at the black-owned
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In 1921, Dejoie became president of Unity Life, initiating a period of rapid expansion of its business. He expanded this insurance company by building branch offices throughout
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newspaper in 1925. The intent of the newspaper was to provide an outlet and a voice for the African-American community, a serious need in the
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Dejoie was born on November 11, 1881, in New Orleans, Louisiana, to his parents
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Attacking Jim Crow: Black Activism in New Orleans, 1925-1941
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African-American Business Leaders: A Biographical Dictionary
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Depression, Dejoie sold his interests in Unity Life.
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Index

C.C. Dejoie
Publisher
The Louisiana Weekly
entrepreneur
New Orleans, Louisiana
The Louisiana Weekly
African-American
Aristede Dejoie
Creole heritage
New Orleans Public Schools
Southern University
Louisiana
subsidiary company
Chicago
Great Depression
whole life policies
Flint-Goodridge Hospital
YMCA
O.C.W. Taylor
Jim Crow South
Pythian Temple Building
photograph of Constant C. Dejoie
The Louisiana Weekly



ISBN
0313272530

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