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Those who contribute  $100 or pledge an annual amount will receive a complimentary copy of "Les Brownlee: The Autobiography of a Pioneering African-American Journalist." Copies  will be available for sale at the party.  
  
* As far as we know, Les was not related to Evanstonian Joe Brownlee nor Les Brownlee, former U.S. Under Secretary of the Army.
Friends, neighbors, journalists and students are invited to again celebrate the life of pioneering Chicago journalist Les Brownlee*.
Sunday, August 10, 2-8 p.m.
at
the home of Les and his widow, Priscilla Ruth MacDougall 
537 Judson, Evanston
  
He  worked at the Chicago Daily News, Chicago’s American, Chicago  Defender, WLS-TV (“Les Brownlee: Channel 7 Eyewitness News”), and taught at  Columbia  College. If you were one of  his students, he might have asked you to stand in class and shout, “I am  great.”
Les was the first  African-American member of the Society of Professional Journalist, the first  black president of the Chicago Headline Club.
  
The Chicago Headline Club annually honors Les each year  with a $3,000 scholarship to an outstanding Chicago area journalism student. This year’s  recipient is Lauren Di Vito of Loyola University.
This party is both friend and fund-raiser. The suggested donation is $20 for all you can eat, drink and be merry while enjoying to remarkable  Harriet Ellis on keyboard and Brian Gills on guitar.
If you cannot  attend, we welcome tax-deductible  contributions, payable to
c/o CHCF  Treasurer Howard Dubin
Manufacturers News
1633 Central St.
Evanston, IL 60201
.
Evanston, IL 60201
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Those who contribute  $100 or pledge an annual amount will receive a complimentary copy of "Les Brownlee: The Autobiography of a Pioneering African-American Journalist." Copies  will be available for sale at the party.  
RSVP to Susan S.  Stevens at susanstevens@aol.com or  312-733-1936. 
* As far as we know, Les was not related to Evanstonian Joe Brownlee nor Les Brownlee, former U.S. Under Secretary of the Army.

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