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J. E. Mitchell

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Soon after settling in St. Louis, Mitchell began employment with the Western Union Relief Association, an insurance company where he worked as general manager by 1905. Mitchell grew increasingly focused on the company's newsletter, which eventually grew into the
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in 1912. In 1916, they incorporated the St. Louis Argus Publishing Company. Mitchell served as publisher and managing editor.
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opened Mitchell Elementary School, named for Joseph and his brother William. Mitchell was enshrined in the
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newspaper. After the insurance company failed, Mitchell, along with his brother William, registered the
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Mitchell died December 17, 1952. Upon his death, of the many people who reached out to his widow,
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Grassroots at the Gateway: Class Politics and Black Freedom Struggle in St. Louis, 1936-75
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until 1901. That same year, after returning home, he married Mattie Elizabeth Thomas.
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Higher Ground: Honoring Washington Park Cemetery, Its People and Place
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The fourth of eight children, Mitchell was born on August 1, 1876, in
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Mitchell retired in 1950 in the wake of health concerns.
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American military personnel of the Spanish–American War
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The Crusading Black Journalist, Joseph Everett Mitchell
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Index

St. Louis Argus
St. Louis
Citizen's Liberty League
Coosa County, Alabama
United States Army
24th Infantry Regiment
World's Fair
St. Louis, Missouri
Edwina Wright
Richard R. Wright
Post Office
Citizen's Liberty League
presidential elector
Roosevelt administration
Missouri State Board of Education
NAACP
President Truman
Lincoln University
St. Louis Public Schools
National Newspaper Publishers Association


"Buried Legacies: Selected Notable Individuals Buried at Washington Park Cemetery"



Discovering African-American St. Louis : a guide to historic sites
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