Draft:Warren Marr

Warren Marr II, Warren Q. Marr and Warren Quincy Marr should redirect here

Warren Quincy Marr II (July 13, 1916–2010) was a promoter and editor who co-founded the Amistad Research Center with Clifton A. Johnson and helped lead efforts to construct a replica of the La Amistad ship. He married pioneering public official Carmel Carrington Marr in 1948. They had two sons.

He was born in Pittsburgh. He studied journalism and printing at Wilberforce University.

He produced and was principal interviewer for the NAACP radio series "The Black Man and Civil Rights"

Writings

 * Minorities and the American Dream: A Bicentennial Perspective with Maybelle Ward (1976). Ward went on to a brief tenure heading The Crisis in the 1980s
 * The third edition of "The Negro Almanac", co-author

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