Chuck Stone

1924 - 2014

Chuck Stone

1924 - 2014

BORN

1924

DIED

2014

Chuck Stone Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 7, 2014.
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) - Longtime journalist and educator Charles Sumner "Chuck" Stone Jr., one of the founders of the National Association of Black Journalists, has died. He was 89.

Allegra Stone said that her father died Sunday at an assisted living facility in Chapel Hill, N.C. He'd been a journalism professor at the University of North Carolina for 14 years starting in 1991.

Many who helped launch the NABJ credited Stone as the driving force behind its founding, said the association's current president Bob Butler.

"Chuck chaired the first meeting and became the first president. He provided the rudder that steered NABJ at a time when being a member was not always easy. Some employers back then told members to choose between their jobs and NABJ," Butler said in a news release.

After serving as a Tuskegee Airman in World War II, Stone was a writer and editor at influential black publications in New York, Washington and Chicago through the early 1960s, using his writing to urge the Kennedy administration to advance the cause of civil rights. Subsequently, he served as an adviser to U.S. Rep. Adam Clayton Powell of New York.

His reputation grew after he was hired as the first black columnist for the Philadelphia Daily News, where he worked as a columnist and editor from 1972 to 1991. He was known for being outspoken on discrimination, police brutality and racism.

Despite the grave subject matter he tackled, he was a joy to be around in the newsroom, said novelist Pete Dexter, who worked alongside Stone as a columnist at the Daily News.

"He was one of those people who makes you feel good just to bump into him when you came into the office because he was so happy where he was and doing what he did," Dexter said.

Dexter said Stone's work resonated with the Daily News' black readership in a time of racial strife in the city.

"I can't tell you how divided racially Philadelphia was wh en I got there. It was nothing like it is now," Dexter said.

Stone's family said dozens of suspects turned themselves into Stone before the authorities because of his efforts to hold the criminal justice system accountable. He was also credited with helping to negotiate the release of six guards at a Pennsylvania prison who were held hostage by inmates in 1981.

"I damn near had a nervous breakdown," Stone later told The Philadelphia Inquirer. "I spent two days negotiating and they released the hostages after the second day. So then when people got in trouble and there were hostages . . . they said, 'call Chuck Stone to get us out of this.'"

Stone was born in St. Louis in 1924 and raised in Connecticut. After his time in the military, he graduated from Wesleyan University and earned a master's degree in sociology from the University of Chicago.

Before UNC, Stone also taught journalism at the University of Delaware. Books he wrote include "Black Political Power in America" and the novel "King Strut."




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Denise Gaughan

April 16, 2019

My sincere condolences to the Stone family. Chuck was my journalism professor at UD. He was a wonderful teacher and mentor: Learning from him was the highlight of my undergraduate experience.

Nan

April 21, 2014

The stars will forever spin, now that you dance among them and brighten the heavens.

April 20, 2014

I am sorry for your loss. I hope you can find comfort in the words written at (Jeremiah 29:11,12)

April 16, 2014

My condolences to the Stone Family and comforting words knowing that God will guard you in all you do from now on and forever ~ Lwd

April 14, 2014

my sympathy goes out to all who knew and loved chuck. may the god of all comfort (2cor.1:3)provide the needed strength to endure this most difficult time...
charlene bronx,ny

April 13, 2014

MY SINCERE CONDOLENCE AND THOUGHTS ARE WITH THE FAMILY,AND ALL OF THE BEREAVED.MAY YOUR MEMORIES BRING YOU COMFORT,AND GOD'S HOLY SPIRIT BE YOUR PEACE."HAPPY ARE THE MERICIFUL,SINCE THEY WILL BE SHOWN MERCY."..MATT.5:7......DM

Melody Davis

April 13, 2014

Rest now Mr. Stone, your work well done. I recall many of your stories on WSHA 88.9FM in Raleigh, NC on my radio program. Thank you for speaking up and out for us. God Bless your family

April 12, 2014

so sorry for Chuck' demise.Our Heavenly Father is there for all of those who seek him..Mtt.7:7 encourage us to keep on seeking and you will find.Soon all of God's promises will come true.....

KEVIN LANDON

April 11, 2014

I was sorry to hear of the passing of the legendary giant of the Philadelphia Daily News and champion of Irish freedom and unification, Chuck Stone. Jack McKinney enticed me into reading Chuck's columns and it is debatable where I learned more of the culture, history, and language of Ireland, not to mention an education on everything else! Another great person has left us way too soon! They do not make them like him anymore much is the pity!

April 11, 2014

Chuck was my best friend for more than three decades. I spent many, many days visiting with him, and NOT ONE of them was less than Great Fun. He loved life, he loved people, he did not mind hard work, he strove for excellence in all he did, and he had a good time doing every task that confronted him. I learned from him every day we were together, and his breadth of interests--sociology, education, journalism (print and broadcast), criminal justice, urban affairs, political science, law, censorship, theology and on and on, made him a wonderful educator to all who met and listened to him. God never made a finer man. Compassionate, caring, dedicated to civil rights, justice, equality for all. He accomplished so much in his lifetime, and his *legacy*--left in the minds and hearts of so many of his students, friends, and family members--will endure for a long, long time.

Dennis Jackson,
Vero Beach, Florida

Pat

April 10, 2014

My Sympathy goes out to the family during your time of grief. May God's loving-kindness comfort you and help you through this difficult time.

Lisa Myers

April 10, 2014

A life well lived. Thank you for changing my life. -Lisa Myers, participant in the Urban Journalism Workshop, 1986.

Crystal Hayman-Simms

April 10, 2014

I became friends with Chuck and Louise during their tenure at the University of Delaware. While there, Chuck helped to launch and name the University of Delaware African American Coalition (UDAAC), an activist organization of faculty and staff that still thrives. Chuck was instrumental in guiding us through the process of protesting unfair hiring and retention practices. All policies were changed due to our activism. Chuck was brilliant, hilarious, and a true gentleman throughout the process. We have missed him. May he rest in peace.

Victor Dudley

April 9, 2014

Chuck was a friend from phila. and chapel hill, he will be missed

April 9, 2014

So sorry for your loss.please read ls:25:8. For comfort from
Your bible.

Nathala Deaver

April 8, 2014

I pleasure of meeting Dr. Stone in Tampa at NABJ and he was very nice and helpful. He was dapper and really a marvelous person.

michelle plakas-kaiser

April 8, 2014

rip

LTC Bert Owens

April 8, 2014

Thank you for paving the way, god bless you and your family, may you continue to fly with the angels

April 8, 2014

My sympathies to the family. May you draw strength from the comfort God provides.

Bruce Wallace

April 8, 2014

God bless you and your family.Peace and Love.

bobby gordon ll

April 8, 2014

Blessed brother, grace and mercy to the family.

Jane Dowling

April 8, 2014

God bless you and your loved ones ~

April 8, 2014

Beloved Family,

May precious memories always linger.....

Lovingly,

Riley and Cerise Chafin-Johnson and Family

April 8, 2014

I am so sorry for your lost. My prayers are with the family, I would like to leave a comforting scripture Ps. 37:10,11.

Patricia A. Ware

April 7, 2014

Chuck Stone THANK YOU for being a TUSKEGEE AIRMAN AND SPEAKING FOR PEOPLES CIVIL RIGHTS! It's people like you who make us very proud to be a part of this nation, and I do mean that from the bottom of my heart. Your family and friends were Bless to have had you in their lives. It's people like you that pass through here every once an awhile. That's a Blessing. Everything you have done will always be remembered until the emd of time, so thanks again for that. God has Blessed you with 89 yrs, wow that's something to feel good about, because you did'nt waste not oe single minute of it. You deserved it. You know any years past 70 is a true Blessing and you earned every bit of it. My prayers go out to his entire family and dear friends. May God give them PEACE and strength they will need to endure such a very very painful time in their lives. GOD BLESS THEM ALL! AND THANKS AGAIN! YOU HAVE SEEN JESUS, NOW YOU CAN SING AND SHOUT THE VICTORY!

Ani

April 7, 2014

your light will always shine.
Doggedly, you went for truth and justice...A person's heart and soul counted the most to you!
May God give comfort to your family as many share the gift you have given.
Rest no as you have done so well!

Floyd Wiley

April 7, 2014

My condolences to the Stone Family. Allegra and Chuck, I was fortunate to have met our father through you when we were childhood friends. I remember his pleasant and professional nature through my brief contacts with him and following his career in Philadelphia news arena. He truly was an American Icon, especially when the country needed him in several arenas. Godspeed to your family. - Floyd E. Wiley Jr. (Chip)

The Carters

April 7, 2014

My family is deeply saddened by the death of Mr. Chuck Stone and join our nation in expressing our heartfelt condolences for your loss. Be assured that we will keep the Stone family in our thoughts and prayers today and in the days to come in memory of a principled husband, father, journalist, and educator whose contributions to journalism will be eternally treasured. May your faith in God and in His promises help you to patiently await reuniting with Mr. Stone and enjoying better times for all persons who love and value justice. Until then, we remember him with deep respect and unyielding gratitude for all he did to improve the lives of many.

With Eternal Thankfulness

April 7, 2014

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Stone family while you mourn your loss. Mr. Stone is remembered fondly and with great admiration and deep respect by those who worked with him and those who learned from him. Jesus must have had him in mind when he made the promise at Luke 23:43. Remembering Mr. Chuck Stone today and in the days to come with unyielding appreciation for all he did to better the lives of many.

April 7, 2014

I am so sorry for the loss of your loved one. Please find peace and comfort in Psalms 65:2.

G Rich

April 7, 2014

My sincere sympathy to the family in your time of sorrow. May God's word give you the strength to cope during this difficult time. Luke 20:38

Chris Hendren

April 7, 2014

I was fortunate to study under Professor Stone at Chapel Hill and am sorry to learn of his passing. The world is a better place because of him and he will be greatly missed.

Dennis Sandusky

April 7, 2014

Rest in Peace, Chuck. I am proud and fortunate to have called you a friend, and I am a better man for having known you. You and your family are in my prayers.

Patti R

April 7, 2014

My thoughts and prayers go out to Mr. STone's family, friends and fans.

David

April 7, 2014

I have the greatest respect for Chuck Stone as a journalist, teacher and person. I was lucky enough to take his censorship class as an undergraduate at Carolina, and consider it one of the best courses I ever took. What a great man. He will be missed.

Rachel

April 7, 2014

I am very sorry to hear about your loss. May Jehovah be with you in grief.

April 7, 2014

My sincere condolences to the family of Mr. Stone. May the God of all comfort be with you. Oak Lawn, IL

Glenn Proctor

April 7, 2014

A wonderful man, a wonderful journalist and a wonderful mentor to so many of us in the early years. RIP. Thank you for inspiring so many of us to find success in the CRAFT.

Velma Hudson

April 7, 2014

Mr Stone rest in peace, even though I did not know him, he has did a lot for his country and his fellow man.My condoleances goes out to his family and friends. My you alway be in their hearts.

Dwayne Bickham

April 7, 2014

In God's care rest in peace

Nancy English

April 7, 2014

Remember him on campus.He was well respected and admired . He will be a great lost to this country . Praying for you and your family.

Larry Heck

April 7, 2014

Another of the "Greatest Generation" laid to rest. Condolences to Mr Stone's family.....RIP
Larry Heck, Indianapolis,IN

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