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- Emmett_Jay_Scott abstract "Emmett Jay Scott (February 13, 1873 – December 12, 1957) was an educator and publicist, famously known as being Booker T. Washington's closest advisor and Special Advisor of Black Affairs to Secretary of War Newton D. Baker, making him the highest ranking African American in President Woodrow Wilson's administration.Scott was born in Houston, Texas, son to former slaves Horace Lacy Scott and Emma Kyle. He began his studies at Wiley College in 1887, but left 3 years later to pursue a career in journalism. He found work at the then all-white daily newspaper The Houston Post. Scott's career did not start as a journalist, but rather as a janitor, where he worked his way up in ranks to become a messenger and eventually a reporter. Scott's experience and skill led him to join Charles N. Love and Jack Tibbitto to form Houston's first African-American newspaper the Texas Freeman. Scott again rose in ranks and became editor soon after the newspaper began circulation. His leadership expanded the Texas Freeman's presence in the Houston region, making it a prominent publication throughout Texas.In June of 1918 Scott organized a meeting of African American journalists and business leaders to recommend a Black journalist to the U.S. War Department for reporting on the Negro troops in WWI. Ralph Waldo Tyler was selected to report on the Black troops at the front of the war and he became the first African American foreign war correspondent. Tyler's reports were screened by the U.S. Committee on Public Information, then they were reviewed by Scott who selected letters to be syndicated through the Black Press.".
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