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Christopher Norris Chandler (July 12, 1938 - March 26, 2019) was a journalist, political speechwriter, and organizer. Chandler was a strategist, speechwriter and press secretary for
Harold Washington Harold Lee Washington (April 15, 1922 – November 25, 1987) was an American lawyer and politician who was the 51st mayor of Chicago. In April 1983, Washington became the first African American to be elected as the city’s mayor at the age of ...
, Chicago's first African-American mayor, and later press secretary for Chicago Congressman
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. He was a journalist for the ''
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'' in the 1960s and for WBBM Channel 2 TV in Chicago in the 1970s, where he earned an Emmy for a documentary on the 1968 Democratic Convention. He founded, co-founded and edited several publications, including the '' Chicago Journalism Review'', the ''Chicago Free Press'', the ''Daily Planet'', and the online North Avenue Magazine. He was the author of two books, ''Sex Objects in the Sky'' and ''Harold Washington and the Civil Rights Legacy''.


Journalist

Chandler was a reporter for the ''Chicago Sun-Times'' from 1964 to 1969, and covered education, housing, and the civil rights movement. His coverage of the
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in Chicago and the demonstrations and police riots that accompanied it won many accolades.
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, in his account of that election, "The Making of a President, 1968," said Chandler's reporting "provided the best background of events at Chicago that I have read," on this widely covered event He then was one of four co-founders of the ''Chicago Journalism Review'', which offered journalists an opportunity to air stories that they felt were suppressed or insufficiently covered. He then co-founded and edited the Chicago Free Press, and later another weekly publication, the Daily Planet, which counted among its contributors the author
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. In later years, he founded an online magazine called North Avenue Magazine. He was a producer with
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Channel 2 in Chicago from 1976 to 1980, working with
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' investigative team, the Focus unit. A documentary he produced there, on the tenth anniversary of the 1968 convention, was awarded an
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for best documentary. In the 1990s, he worked for eight years as a science writer for
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.


Political strategist and speechwriter

Chandler worked on the 1968 presidential campaign of
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. In 1972, presidential candidate
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asked him to be his press secretary, but later rescinded the offer. Years later, he became a political strategist and speechwriter for what was considered a long-shot campaign by
Harold Washington Harold Lee Washington (April 15, 1922 – November 25, 1987) was an American lawyer and politician who was the 51st mayor of Chicago. In April 1983, Washington became the first African American to be elected as the city’s mayor at the age of ...
to become the first African-American
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. After that successful campaign, he became assistant press secretary and speechwriter in the early years of the Washington administration. Later, he became press secretary for US Congressman
Bobby Rush Bobby Lee Rush (born November 23, 1946) is an American politician, activist, and pastor who served as the U.S. representative for for three decades, ending in 2023. A civil rights activist during the 1960s, Rush co-founded the Illinois chapter ...
.


Organizer

Chandler was involved in political organizing at various stages. In the 1960s, he organized a tenant's union in his apartment complex. Later, during a stint driving a cab in Chicago, he helped to organize a cab drivers' union, and then created, wrote and edited a newsletter for the union.


Author

Chandler wrote two books. The first, ''Sex Objects in the Sky'', co-written with Paula Kane, detailed the problems faced by airline stewardesses, including one of the first reports on issues of radiation exposure by airline crews. The second, ''Harold Washington and the Civil Rights Legacy'', is a memoir of his time serving in the campaign and the early years of the administration of Harold Washington, the first African-American ever elected mayor of Chicago, where he served as a political strategist and speechwriter during the tumultuous come-from-behind candidacy, and then as assistant press secretary and speechwriter in the administration.


References


External links


"Chris Chandler on Harold Washington and his legacy"

"Reviewing the epic life of Chris Chandler, Chicago journalist"



Book review: "Harold Washington and the civil rights legacy" by Christopher Chandler

Video: "Christopher Norris Chandler: Memories Of A Journalist"

Video: "Christopher Norris Chandler: Campaign Reflections"

Video: "Christopher Norris Chandler Part 3"

"A Tribute to one of Chicago Journalism’s ‘Bad Boys

Obituary: "Chris Chandler, crusading writer, Mayor Harold Washington aide, has died at 80"
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