found: Miami herald WWW site, viewed July 27, 2018(in obituary dated July 01, 2018: Sherwood Ross, 85, died June 21; best known for his involvement in James Meredith's "March Against Fear" to promote black voter registration in rural Mississippi in June 1966; Ross--a 33-year-old radio newsman at the time-was at the White House Conference on Civil Rights when he attended Meredith's news conference and offered to serve as his press coordinator; Chicago native; moved to Miami with his family as a teenager; graduated from Univ. of Miami with a degree in race relations in the early 1950s; following a stint in news--working as a Miami Herald copy boy in college and as a reporter for the Chicago Daily after graduation--Ross became involved with the National Urban League; became a speechwriter and a columnist with the Urban League, then went on to become a talk show host at WOL Radio/1450 AM--the leading black radio station in D.C.; eventually left activism to build a public relations firm, but continued writing for Reuters and Veterans Today into his later years; took an interest in arts later in his life, becoming a fixture in local pubs and the Miami arts community; joined South Florida poetry and songwriting circles, and wrote a song called "I Sliced Pastrami for the CIA and Found God")