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The Independent Archive

  • Elizabeth City, North Carolina
  • 19191937

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Few North Carolina newspapermen were as fearless and forthright as William Oscar Saunders (1884-1940), who denounced hypocrisy and advocated progressive causes for almost 30 years in his Elizabeth City paper, The Independent. The weekly paper, in seven-column format and expanding from eight pages to twelve in 1920, drew wide attention for its compelling editorials. Therein Saunders opposed fundamentalism, anti-Semitism, and racial prejudice. He was an unrepentant liberal with a style akin to that of H. L. Mencken who wrote that, if the South had 40 editors like Saunders, it could be rid of its problems in five years. Saunders's brand of personal journalism is largely unseen today. His break came with the sensational murder trial in Elizabeth City in 1901 following the death of Nell Cropsey, which Saunders had covered for the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. In 1908, Saunders started The Independent and ran it until financial difficulties forced its shuttering in 1937.

Archive Info

  • 13,603
  • Elizabeth City, North Carolina
  • 19191937

Paper History

  • The Daily Independent

Source Information

The Independent, 1919–1936 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: 22 June 2022

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Archive Info

  • 13,603
  • Elizabeth City, North Carolina
  • 19191937

Paper History

  • The Daily Independent

Source Information

The Independent, 1919–1936 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: 22 June 2022