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William Lloyd Garrison was the editor of the National Anti-Slavery Standard, which was a prominent abolitionist newspaper. Garrison was also a well-known anti-slavery leader and advocate during the 19th century in the United States.
No, he was a New York newspaper editor. He is attributed with saying "Go West, young man" (which he may or may not have actually said). He was an advocate of westward expansion, but he never followed that advice, himself.
Ida Wells-Barnett, an early advocate in the fight for civil rights, was a teacher in Mississippi before she became a journalist. She was also a newspaper editor as well as a sociologist.
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Ida Wells-Barnett, an early advocate in the fight for civil rights, was a teacher in Mississippi before she became a journalist. She was also a newspaper editor as well as a sociologist.
Theodore Dehone Judah, an early advocate for the First Transcontinental Railroad, lobbying for its construction and eventual development across the American West.
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William Lloyd Garrison was the editor of The Liberator, a widely known abolitionist newspaper in the United States during the 19th century. Garrison was a prominent figure in the abolitionist movement and used The Liberator to advocate for the immediate and complete emancipation of enslaved individuals.
The editor of the Memphis Free Speech and Headlight newspaper was Ida B. Wells, a prominent African American journalist and civil rights activist. Wells used the newspaper as a platform to advocate against racial injustice and lynching in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Newspapers and News Services: Assignment Editor Associate News Director Assistant Editor Bureau Chief Bureau Reporter City Editor Columnist Copy Editor Correspondent Critic Editorial Writer General Assignment Reporter Journalist Managing Editor News Director News Editor News Writer Section Editor Stringer Syndicated Columnist Wire Editor Television: Editor News Writer Reporter Radio: Editor Reporter Writer (ads, news, etc.) Magazines: Associate Editor Copy Editor Editor Editorial Assistant Executive Editor News Writer Publications Editor Senior Editor Story Editor
There is no opposite or antonym for editor in chief.