Chandler Owen

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Chandler Owen was an influential early 20th-century African American socialist, editor, and civil rights activist best known for co-founding and co-editing the radical magazine The Messenger.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf African American socialist
civil rights activist
editor
human
journalist
labor activist
activeInPeriod early 20th century
coEdited The Messenger NERFINISHED
coFounded The Messenger NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
ethnicGroup Black Americans
surface form: African American
familyName Owen NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork African American politics
civil rights
labor rights
political journalism
genre editorials
political writing
givenName Chandler NERFINISHED
hasRole African American socialist leader
civil rights advocate
co-editor of The Messenger
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement civil rights movement in the United States
labor movement
socialism
notableFor African American radical journalism
advocacy for Black workers
civil rights advocacy
co-founding The Messenger magazine
critiques of racial discrimination in the United States
early 20th-century African American socialism
notableWork The Messenger NERFINISHED
occupation editor
journalist
labor organizer
political activist
politicalAlignment socialist
sexOrGender male
workLocation New York City

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The Messenger editor Chandler Owen
The Messenger founder Chandler Owen