Albert Henderson Wade Ross (1884–1939), whose name is often abbreviated as A. H. W. Ross, was an American businessman, lawyer,
newspaper owner, and baseball team owner. Ross and the Denver Independent Publishing Company were owners from 1913 to 1963 of ''
The Denver Star'' (formerly ''The Statesman''), an African-American newspaper.
He owned and led the African American baseball team the
Denver White Elephants
The Denver White Elephants was a semi-professional independent African-American baseball team in Denver, Colorado, United States. The team was active from 1915 to 1935, and practiced at Broadway Park at 6th and Acoma Streets in Denver. The team pla ...
, active from 1915 to 1935.
Ross had also been the manager of the
Rossonian Hotel
The Rossonian Hotel, is a historic building and former business located at 2650 Welton Street in the Five Points section of Denver, Colorado, United States. With PDF including both text and photos alsavailable at NARA It is listed on the National ...
(a
NHRP-listed building) in the
Five Points neighborhood of Denver, which was renamed after him in 1929.
[ With ] Some sources state that Ross owned the Rossonian starting in either 1928 or 1929, and others state he owned it in the mid-1930s.
He had also worked in real estate and owned the Metropolitan Realty Co. (or Metropolitan Real Estate and Investing Company), and was a member of the Denver
NAACP
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) is a civil rights organization in the United States, formed in 1909 as an interracial endeavor to advance justice for African Americans by a group including W. E.&nb ...
.
References
1884 births
1939 deaths
African-American history of Colorado
African-American lawyers
African-American businesspeople
American newspaper publishers (people)
20th-century American lawyers
People from Denver
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