The Editor Who Looked Away
Hubert Edgerton had been the editor of the Chicago Independent for seventeen years when Clara Whitfield walked into his office in June of 1927 and said she was going South. He had hired her. He had trained her. He had published her first front-page story and her tenth and her fiftieth. He was, by every measure that mattered, the most important person in her professional life—the hub around...
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