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Jesse Coopwood

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competed. They won first place and the newspaper clipping of their win, pictured with Coopwood, appeared on the back cover of the program distributed at the
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Once dubbed as having "the perfect voice for radio", Coopwood was a jazz and talk radio personality in
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Edward Komara, Peter Lee. Page 361. The Blues Encyclopedia. Jul 1, 2004. Retrieved May 27, 2016
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Richard Grey. Post-Tribune. (IN). December 12, 2001. Retrieved May 27, 2016
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The Civil Rights History Project: Survey of Collections and Repositories
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He produced several jazz recordings of various artists for the
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Robert Pruter, Armin Büttner, and Robert L. Campbell.
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He died in 2001, in Gary, Indiana, at the age of 73.
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jazz
radio broadcaster
Gary, Indiana
WWCA
WLTH
Chance Records
union organizer
civil rights activist
Library of Congress
Jackson Five
emceed
Jackson Five
memorial service upon the death of Michael Jackson
Jesse R Coopwood. United States Social Security Death Index
Chicago Radio Legends
Gary's first black radio star dies at 73
R & B Roundup.
Billboard
Gary Indiana
The Chance Label
Clemson University
Journal, WWCC AFTRA strike, by Jesse Coopwood
Archived
Wayback Machine
Indiana University Northwest
The Civil Rights History Project: Survey of Collections and Repositories
The Library of Congress
First Place Winners of the Talent Search
Gary's first black radio star dies at 73
Post-Tribune

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