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Leanita McClain

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McClain tackles subjects well known to all Chicagoans, from a "corner tavern brawl" in Chicago's divided City Council to the decline of a black private school on the city`s West Side. But the book is far from parochial; McClain also brings fresh insight to perennial problems of national interest,
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gave broad exposure to her thoughts on race and class in the United States. Her work addressed both local topics, such as the election of Harold Washington as mayor in 1983, as well as topics of more national interest, including the challenges facing the growing black middle class.
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such as a column that praises America's black colleges that remain "dignified and undaunted" in the face of dwindling enrollment and resources; and her description of the pain of a young girl's illegal abortion interfaced with the rhetoric of anti-abortionists.
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magazine named McClain one of the top 10 career women in the United States. She was married briefly to fellow journalist
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A posthumous collection of her essays, edited by Clarence Page, was published in 1986. One reviewer wrote:
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in 1973 and the editorial board in 1983. In fact, McClain was the first African American to serve on the
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McClain suffered from depression through much of her life, and died by suicide in Chicago in 1984.
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What the Blues is All about: Black Women Overcoming Stress and Depression
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This article about an American journalist born in the 1950s is a
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s editorial board, and the youngest, at age 32. In 1984,
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Chicago
Chicago Tribune
Newsweek
Chicago
Ida B. Wells housing projects
Chicago State University
Medill School of Journalism
Clarence Page
"Who Was Leanita McClain?"
What the Blues is All about: Black Women Overcoming Stress and Depression
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978-0-399-52376-2
A Foot in Each World
Northwestern University Press
ISBN
0-8101-0742-2
"McClain's Painful Legacy"
"Time to shatter the black suicide myth"
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1951 births
1984 deaths
Journalists from Chicago
Chicago State University alumni

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