Hallie Almena Lomax was an
African American journalist and civil rights activist died after a short illness she was , 95,.
(
née Davis) (July 23, 1915 – March 25, 2011)

Born in
Galveston,
Texas, her family moved to
Chicago and later
California, where Lomax studied journalism at the
Los Angeles City College.
[1] In 1941 she started the
Los Angeles Tribune, a weekly newspaper targeted at the African American community.
[2] During the
Civil Rights Movement of the 1960, she left California, with her children, to join the struggle in the
South.
[3] Later she returned to California, where she worked at the
San Francisco Chronicle and the
San Francisco Examiner.
[1] Here she covered such topics as the kidnapping of
Patty Hearst.
[3] Lomax, a divorcee, had six children, four of whom survived her.
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