‘The patriarch of Black radio’


Chicago Tribune

Pioneering host Jack Cooper modeled success as broadcaster, businessman

Before Herb Kent "The Cool Gent," before Don Cornelius, before Bernadine C. Washington, before Roy Wood Sr., Yvonne Daniels, Daddy-O Daylie, "The Baron of Bounce" Lucky Cordell, Jockey Jack or Al Benson, there was Jack L. Cooper.

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