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Monthly Archives: February 2015

“On Texas, Old Newspapers, Race Music, and Two Black Lives That Shaped the History of Civil Rights”

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Though The Heavens Fall, Part 1

This entry was posted in Newspaper and tagged Black Press, Black Press History, Nineteenth Century on February 27, 2015 by KimGallon.

Indianapolis Recorder Celebrates 120 Years!

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Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper celebrates 120 years

This entry was posted in Newspaper and tagged Black Press, Indianapolis Recorder on February 24, 2015 by KimGallon.

Ethel Payne: The First Lady of the Black Press

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Ethel Payne: First Lady of the Black Press

This entry was posted in Newspaper and tagged Ethel Payne, Female Journalists, The Black Press on February 3, 2015 by KimGallon.
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