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The Observer was the catalyst for Sacramento Urban League and the Sacramento Area Black Law Caucus. In the past The Observer has sponsored numerous community events including organizing the Sacramento Black Expo, a yearly, three-day event celebrating African-American history, featuring seminars, workshops, concerts and a marketplace.
Kathryn C. Lee (1935–2013) was an American newspaper publisher who helped found the first African American newspaper, The Sacramento Observer, in Sacramento, California in 1962. [ 1 ] Early life and education
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The event is organized by The Sacramento Observer, the city’s only Black newspaper, as well as sponsorships from the city of Sacramento and the University of Southern California’s Annenberg ...
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Colley became Sacramento’s first Black attorney in private practice, according to the Sacramento Observer, and soon built a successful career. He also was active with the NAACP, with the New ...
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This is a list of African American newspapers that have been published in the state of California, including both historical and contemporary publications.California's first such newspaper was the Mirror of the Times, which began publishing in the mid-1850s. [1]