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Coleman, William

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Coleman, William (1766–1829) journalist; born in Boston, Mass. In 1801 he cofounded the New York Evening Post, which he edited under the supervision of Alexander Hamilton; its vituperative pro-Federalist editorials attracted many lawsuits, none of them successful.


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