Carlos Brogdon Embry, Sr. (1906-1974) was an American newspaper editor and writer. He was born in Baizetown, Kentucky on January 21, 1906, the second eldest child of Marion Armstrong Embry and Lola...ver maisCarlos Brogdon Embry, Sr. (1906-1974) was an American newspaper editor and writer. He was born in Baizetown, Kentucky on January 21, 1906, the second eldest child of Marion Armstrong Embry and Lola Eva Albin Embry. He attended Western State College in Bowling Green, where he graduated with a Bachelors in 1929. The next year he became owner and editor of the Ohio County Messenger, in Beaver Dam, Kentucky. In 1935, he founded Embry Newspapers, Inc., which published newspapers in seven western Kentucky counties. Embry was a 10th district Republican state senator from 1946-1950. He was first married in 1940, to Mary Jane Carroll Morrison, and then to Zora Romans Embry. His book, America’s Concentration Camps: The Facts About Our Indian Reservations Today, was published in 1956. Embry died in Ohio, Kentucky on August 27, 1974 at the age of 68 and is buried in Sunnyside Cemetery, Beaver Dam, Ohio, Kentucky.ver menos