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Gurley Brewer
Gurley Brewer (1866–1919) was an American attorney, newspaper publisher, and political activist. Brewer is best remembered as the editor of the ''Indianapolis World,'' one of the first African American newspapers in the state of Indiana. Biography Early years Gurley Brewer was born in Indianapolis, Indiana in 1866, the son of Edward Brewer, a barber, and his wife. Mary. "Gurley Brewer, Gifted Colored Man, Is Dead,"
''Richmond NItem,'' April 2, 1919, pg. 2.
The family moved to the town of when Gurley was a small boy. Brewer was a graduate of

National Negro Press Association
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