c) Discuss the relationship between hederman and his American wife?
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The Hederman family interests have included newspapers, a printing business, a television station, banking, and real estate. As longtime publishers of the Jackson Clarion-Ledger and Jackson Daily News, they used the newspapers to promote their conservative views.
The family empire began in 1894 when Robert “Bert” Hederman and Tom Hederman moved with their widowed mother, Susan Virginia Hederman, to Jackson from Hillsboro. Although only in their teens, the boys began working for Col. Robert H. Henry, a cousin, at the Clarion-Ledger. The brothers purchased the newspaper’s small job printing division in 1898. In 1902 the printing business was moved to Capitol Street, adjacent to the Clarion-Ledger, and the business was named Hederman Brothers. The business moved to South State Street in 1907 and to East Pearl Street in 1909. The Hedermans acquired the Clarion-Ledger in 1922 from Henry and co-owner Col. J. L. Power. Bert Hederman, who married Jennie Belle Taylor, took over the printing business, and Thomas Hederman, who married Pearl Smith, became the paper’s business manager and editor. Bob, Zach, and Henry, sons of Jennie and Bert Hederman, and Tom Jr. and Arnold, sons of Pearl and Thomas Hederman, worked in the businesses.
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