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Kentucky reporter (1902-1902)
Content Provider | Library of Congress - Newspapers |
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Temporal Coverage | 1902-1902 |
Description | The Kentucky Reporter, established in Owensboro and later in Louisville, served as a voice for the African-American community with Republican affiliations. Founded by the Berry brothers in 1900, it advocated for the political, religious, educational, and industrial interests of African Americans. Moving to Louisville in 1912, the newspaper faced competition from other African-American publications. Despite limited surviving issues, it reflected a commitment to community advocacy. With Republican leanings apparent from its inception, the Kentucky Reporter played a role in local politics, even amid tensions within the African-American leadership. Its legacy endures as a testament to the importance of African-American voices in Kentucky's media landscape. NDLI hosts contents from/of year 1902 of this newspaper. |
Online Computer Library Center | 13922717 |
Library of Congress Control Number | sn86069325 |
Language | English |
Access Restriction | Open |
Jurisdiction | United States of America |