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William Wiley (editor)

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Wiley was born in South Carolina and moved to Providence to live with his father and his second wife (servant of the prominent Rhode Island family, the Chafees) when his mother died. Wiley was editor of his high school newspaper. He could not afford college and joined the Navy in 1918, working as a
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in Wisconsin, and he trained to be a minister in the late 1920s. In the 1930s, the Wileys returned to Providence. There, Wiley began editing the Providence Chronicle, and became one of the founding members of the Providence
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mess attendant before being promoted to the level of steward. When he returned from service in 1919, he worked for the Imperial Printing and Finishing Company. He met his wife,
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In 1985 Olive and William Wiley were jointly inducted into the Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame.
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was a civil rights activist and newspaper editor who worked in
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A passion for equality: George A. Wiley and the movement
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American newspaper editor and civil rights activist
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Providence, Rhode Island
Providence Chronicle
Olive F. Wiley
Urban League
Andrew J. Bell
George Alvin Wiley
Maya Wiley
A passion for equality: George A. Wiley and the movement
ISBN
0393075176
OCLC
2966889
"Olive F. Wiley"
the original
Category
Activists from Rhode Island

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