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  2. Oakland Post (California) - Wikipedia

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    The Oakland Post is the largest African-American weekly newspaper in Northern California, headquartered in Downtown Oakland. [1] It is one of five local newspapers published by the Post News Group, along with the Berkeley Tri-City Post, the Richmond Post, the San Francisco Post and the South County Post. [2]

  3. List of African American newspapers in California - Wikipedia

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    Oakland: Illustrated Guide: The recognized organ of the Colored people: 1892 [8]? [8] Weekly [8] Official newspaper of the Afro-American League of Alameda County. [8] Oakland: Oakland Post / Oakland Sunday Post: 1963 [9] current: Weekly / Triweekly / Daily / Semiweekly [9] LCCN sn84025881; OCLC 10546299; Official site; Oakland: Oakland Sunshine ...

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  5. The Oakland Post (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    The Oakland Post switches to monthly production during the summer months of May, June and July because of low traffic to the commuter-driven campus. [ citation needed ] In 2013, former editor-in-chief Seguin started converting the newspaper to a web-first paper with daily multimedia content and content management software.

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  7. The Oakland Post - Wikipedia

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    The Oakland Post may refer to: The Oakland Post, San Francisco East Bay news weekly; The Oakland Post, Oakland University news weekly This page was last ...

  8. Chauncey Bailey - Wikipedia

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    Chauncey Wendell Bailey Jr. (October 20, 1949 – August 2, 2007) was an American journalist noted for his work primarily on issues of the African-American community. He served as editor-in-chief of the Oakland Post in Oakland, California, from June 2007 until his murder. [1]

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