The Chicago Conservator was an American newspaper. Founded by attorney Ferdinand Barnett in 1878, it was the first African-American newspaper in Chicago...
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founding editor of the African-American oriented The Chicago Conservator monthly in 1878. The third black person to be admitted to the practice of law in...
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Look up conservator or conservatrix in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Conservator (female Conservatrix) may refer to: Conservator of a conservatorship...
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Ida B. Wells (category Activists from Chicago)
at the fair. That year she started work with The Chicago Conservator, the oldest African-American newspaper in the city. Living in Chicago in the late...
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newspapers, notably the Indianapolis Freeman, of which he was an associate editor in 1898 and 1899, and the Chicago Conservator, which he edited from...
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Law, The George Washington University Law School Ferdinand Lee Barnett, founder of The Chicago Conservator Eddie Einhorn, owner of the Chicago White...
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(1933–1935) 1920s – Ferdinand Lee Barnett, founding editor of The Chicago Conservator and husband of Ida B. Wells. 1922 – Royal S. Copeland, later U...
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Ravenswood Post (Menlo Park, California) (category Newspapers published in the San Francisco Bay Area)
the 1970s, Jym Marks was a columnist for the paper. Other local news publishings included the newspaper, East Palo Alto Today; former newspaper, The Peninsula...
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List of African American newspapers in Illinois (category Pages using the JsonConfig extension)
African American newspaper was the Cairo Weekly Gazette, established in 1862. The first in Chicago was The Chicago Conservator, established in 1878. An estimated...
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The Denver Star (1888–1963), established as The Statesman and also known as Franklin's Paper, The Statesman, was an American weekly newspaper for the...
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Arkansas Baptist. It is the longest running African American newspaper in the state of Arkansas; and was founded roughly c. 1882. The paper was founded as...
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Black Times: Voices of the National Community was an African-American monthly newspaper published by Khymme Kyongae in Albany, California. It was founded...
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Mary Henrietta Graham (category People from Chicago)
Chicago and worked on Barnett's newspaper The Chicago Conservator, the first black newspaper in the city. Mary and Ferdinand had two children, Ferdinand...
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Detroit Plaindealer (redirect from The Plaindealer (Detroit, Michigan))
known as simply The Plaindealer, was an American newspaper that served the Black community and was published in Detroit. Since 2020, the former newspaper...
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admitted to the bar in Illinois Ferdinand Lee Barnett, founder of The Chicago Conservator Robert R. McCormick, publisher of the Chicago Tribune and co-founder...
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A paintings conservator is an individual responsible for protecting cultural heritage in the form of painted works of art. These individuals are most often...
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William Perry (American football) (redirect from The Refrigerator)
the National Football League (NFL) for 10 seasons, primarily with the Chicago Bears. Nicknamed "the Refrigerator", he played college football for the...
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The Mirror of the Times was an African American weekly newspaper in San Francisco. Though its exact foundation and dissolution dates are not known, the...
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W. Allison Sweeney (category Journalists from Chicago)
most famous newspaper association was as editor of the Chicago Conservator. The Conservator was in the center of a political power struggle whose sides...
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English conservator and expert on the restoration of ceramics and glass. From 1961 until his death he worked at the British Museum, where he became the Chief...
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The New Orleans Tribune / La Tribune de la Nouvelle-Orléans was a newspaper serving the African-American community of New Orleans, Louisiana. It was the...
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New Journal and Guide (redirect from The New Journal and Guide)
Along with the Chicago Defender, the Baltimore Afro-American and the Pittsburgh Courier, the Journal and Guide took the lead in informing the Black community...
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Charles Arrant founded The Standard Advertiser in Durham, North Carolina. The publication served as the only newspaper for the city's black residents...
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Field Museum of Natural History (redirect from Chicago Museum of Natural History)
The Field Museum of Natural History (FMNH), also known as The Field Museum, is a natural history museum in Chicago, Illinois, and is one of the largest...
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Trust is officially removed as a conservator for Britney Spears, temporarily leaving Jamie Spears as the sole conservator of her estate". Insider. Retrieved...
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Colored Citizen and The Colored Citizen were newspapers published for African Americans in the United States. Newspapers using the title were published...
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well as a consular official for the United States Department of State, and served as customs revenue appointee for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in...
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with both the newspaper and the community (among other activities, Sims founded the Wichita chapter of the NAACP). At the time of the move, the Star's assistant...
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Transition Magazine (category Political magazines published in the United States)
published from 1961 to 1976 in various countries on the African continent, and since 1991 in the United States. In recent years it has been published...
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