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Grant benefits two historic African American sites in Gary | The Crusader Newspaper Group

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Crusader Staff Report Two funds honoring the legacy of a retired Eli Lilly chemist are providing grants to organizations working to preserve significant African American landmarks in Indiana. Standiford “Stan” Cox, who passed away in February 2019, joined Eli Lilly and Co. in 1957 as its first Black chemist and was a generous advocate for […]

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