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W. Allison Sweeney

William Allison Sweeney (1851–1921) was an American newspaper writer, editor, and owner, poet, and author of a history of Afro-American soldiers in World War I.
== Early life ==

Sweeney was born in Superior, Washtenaw Co., MI on 27 July 1851 to William Jacob and Aurilla (Day) Sweeney. He was married twice. He was first married to Rene Clark, with whom he had two children; and then second to Roberta Lomax Erskine.〔 He died in 1921.〔
Sweeney was primarily known as a newspaper man. His career began in 1879. He contributed to both black and to white newspapers; an example of the latter is ''The Herald'', in Indianapolis. He edited and published ''The People'' (Wheeling West Virginia, 1885–6), ''The National People'' (Detroit, 1886–7); was editor and manager of ''The Freeman'' (Indianapolis, 1890–8); and editor and part owner, ''Chicago Leader'' (1905–6).〔〔
Sweeney's most famous newspaper association was as editor of the ''Chicago Conservator''. The Conservator was in the center of a political power struggle whose sides were associated with W. E. B. Du Bois and Booker T. Washington. Sweeney was in the Washington camp and became editor of the Conservator in 1904. Sweeney exhibited some ineptness as a manager and businessman while there, as he often missed publication dates for considerable periods of a time.〔
As a poet, Sweeney was considered to be one of the "Chicago poets" and thought to have written the first poem by a black man employing the technique of free verse.〔 The list of poems below is from ''Mather''.
Sweeney was the first black to serve on a jury in West Virginia (1885).〔

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