Call and Post Associate Publisher and Executive Editor Connie Harper dies at 81, Harper was a supporter of President Obama and a staunch advocate of civil and human rights, is to be inducted into the Press Club's Cleveland Journalism Hall of Fame next month, was a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority and was recently honored by the Cleveland Chapter of 100 Black Men, Harper was member of the Old Black Political Guard that help to elect the first Black mayor of a major American city


Connie Harper
By  Kathy Wray Coleman, editor-in-chief, Cleveland Urban News. Com and The Cleveland Urban News.Com Blog, Ohio's Most Read Online Black Newspaper and Newspaper Blog. Tel: 216-659-0473. (Kathy Wray Coleman is a 20-year investigative and political journalist and legal reporter who trained for 17 years under five different editors at the Call and Post Newspaper, Ohio's most prominent Black press)
(Editor's note: Cleveland Urban News.Com led all media in breaking the story on the death of Connie Harper. Cleveland Urban News.Com salutes Cleveland journalism legend Constance "Connie" Harper)

CLEVELAND, Ohio- Civil Rights advocate and longtime Call and Post Newspaper Assoc. Publisher and Exec. Editor Constance "Connie" Harper died Friday at a Dayton, Ohio hospital where she was on life support after suffering a heart attack. She was 81.

Funeral arrangements are pending.

Harper fail ill on Sunday at the homecoming of Central State University, which is located in Xenia, a city some 21 miles outside of Dayton. She was the Cleveland alumni chapter president for CSU, Ohio's only historically Black public college or university. 

Family members, including her  sister, retired Ohio Eighth District Court of Appeals judge Sara J. Harper, and their sister Gloria, and close nieces, nephews and cousins visited Harper in Dayton. They had hoped that she could be flown by helicopter back to Cleveland, but fate had it otherwise.

Connie Harper was a sister-in-law of retired Cleveland Municipal Court judge George Trumbo, Sara Harper's longtime husband.

Born and raised  in Cleveland, Harper graduated from John Adams High School in Cleveland and went on to earn a bachelor's degree in elementary education from  CSU, where she was the editor of the student newspaper. She was the youngest of five female siblings, two of them deceased, and was a major voice in Cleveland's African American community since the early 1960s. That's when she began writing for the paper and eventually became the editor under the late Call and Post  publisher W.O. Walker. She also hosted a talk show on WJMO, a local radio station. 

She was a former elementary school teacher for the Cleveland Municipal School District and later worked in the international boxing arena promoting fights as vice president for Don King Productions, a boxing promotion company owned and operated by international boxing promoter Don King. She worked for the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections before rejoining the Call and Post in 1998 when King became owner and  publisher.

Harper, as editor, and King, as publisher, were the first of the more the 215 African-American newspapers of the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) to endorse now President Barack Obama, America's first Black president. 

Harper was a staunch advocate of civil and human rights and knew most of the NNPA publishers, some of them of whom are millionaires. She was at one time an officer of the Black influential media organization, which has championed Obama and visited the president and First Lady Michelle Obama at the White House per Obama's special invitation. 


Harper was a member of the Old Black Political Guard and was among those that help to elect the late Carl B. Stokes as mayor of Cleveland in 1967, the first Black mayor of a major American city. She grew up on Cleveland's largely Black east side near King and the Stokes brothers,  Louis Stokes of whom ultimately became the first Black in Congress from Ohio, a post now held by 11th Congressional District Congresswoman Marcia L. Fudge.
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Robert Bailey, HIV/AIDS Team leader for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Hazel Trice Edney, NNPA News Service Editor-in-Chief; Connie Harper, Call & Post Associate Publisher; Nykayla Richards, hostess; and NNPA Chairman Danny Bakewell. (2010 photo. Compliments of the Call and Post Newspaper)
The Civil Rights pioneer, who was a moderate Republican with bi-partisan influence, published Call and Post articles consequential to the Black community, including on police brutality, racial discrimination, education, Black empowerment, and the election of Obama as president in 2008, and his re-election in 2012. She received numerous awards and commendations, and in 2010 accepted the Thomas Morgan III Award for AIDS/HIV awareness from the Atlanta based Center for Disease Control and the California-based Black AIDS Institute for the Call and Post, Ohio's oldest and most prominent Black Newspaper with distributions in Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati. She was honored by the Cleveland Chapter of 100 Black Men earlier this month and was scheduled to attend a Nov. 7 gala by the Cleveland Press Club to be inducted into the Cleveland Journalism Hall of Fame with four others, including former Cleveland Fox 8 News anchor Wilma Smith, and 19 Action News Reporter Paul Orlousky.

Harper was a friend of the Rev Al Sharpton, and knew the Rev Jesse Jackson Sr., both of whom are prominent Civil Rights activists. She was also an active member of Olivet Institutional Baptist Church in Cleveland, and was a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc.



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