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John Black (journalist)

John Black (7 November 1783 – 15 June 1855) was a British journalist and newspaper editor.
==Early years==
Born in Berwickshire, Black's father was Ebenezer Black, a farm worker and former peddler who had married a co-worker on the farm, Janet Gray. Ebenezer Black died four years after they were married, leaving Janet to raise both a son and a daughter by herself. Within a decade, both Black's mother and sister had died as well. He was taken in by his uncle, also a worker on the farm, who sent him to the parish school at Duns before articling him out to a local writer. During this time, Black read extensively from the local subscription library and began a book collection that would become a major preoccupation of his life.
After a brief period as a clerk for the British Linen Bank, Black went to work for an accountant in Edinburgh. In his spare time he attended classes at the University of Edinburgh and he undertook such literary work as translating German for David Brewster ''Edinburgh Encyclopædia''. During this time, he met William Mudford, who became a close friend and important associate. When Mudford moved to London and became editor of ''Universal Magazine'', Black contributed articles on Italian drama and German literature.
In 1809, Black became engaged, but he subsequently broke it off, leading to a change in behavior that worried his friends and cost Black his job. Persuaded by Mudford to join him in London, Black traveled there with a letter of introduction to Robert Cromek, who welcomed him into his home. Within three months of his arrival, Black found employment as a reporter and translator for James Perry. In 1812 he married the mistress of a London friend; the union was short and loveless, and she plagued Black financially for years afterward.〔

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