James Lewis, Birmingham Times Publisher, Remembered

James Lewis, publisher of The Birmingham Times and the son of the black newspaper’s founder, has died. Colleagues did not give his exact age but said he was either 67 or 68, and died on Sunday following an illness. Suggested Reading How White Christian Nationalism Co-Opted Nicki Minaj Deaths of Rob Reiner and This Black…

James Lewis, publisher of The Birmingham Times and the son of the black newspaper’s founder, has died. Colleagues did not give his exact age but said he was either 67 or 68, and died on Sunday following an illness.

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Lewis was the oldest son of Jesse Lewis Sr., who founded the Birmingham Times in 1964, as a channel to give the black community a voice during the civil rights struggle. Mr. Lewis took over as publisher of the Times from his father in 1998. Like his father he was a strong advocate for not only the black community but Birmingham as a whole.

Before taking over the paper his father started, Mr. Lewis worked in community development for the city of Birmingham.

Read more about his life at Black Enterprise.

Read More: http://www.blackenterprise.com/small-business/james-lewis-birmingham-times/

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