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  2. Nannie Mitchell - Wikipedia

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    The 1904 World's Fair was held in St. Louis, and the Mitchells and William's brother, Joseph E. Mitchell, traveled there via mule-drawn wagon to find work.Mitchell was a chamber-maid along with her sister-in-law Mattie, and her brother-in-law was a house-man, all working at a large hotel for tourists coming to the fair. [1]

  3. St. Louis Post-Dispatch - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis Globe-Democrat, a major competing St. Louis daily newspaper, located one block away on the same street, closed in 1986; St. Louis Sun, a short-lived competing daily newspaper started in 1989; 100 Neediest Cases, an annual charitable giving campaign sponsored in part by the Post-Dispatch; Riverfront Times, the St. Louis weekly newspaper

  4. Category:St. Louis Post-Dispatch people - Wikipedia

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  5. List of newspapers in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis Intelligencer - St. Louis [4] [5] St. Louis Post-Dispatch - St. Louis; St. Louis Reveille - St. Louis [6] [7] The Beacon (Kansas City) - Kansas City metropolitan area; The Carthage Press - Carthage; The Daily Star-Journal - Warrensburg; The Kaleidoscope Weekly - St. James; The Kansas City Star - Kansas City; The Leader - Festus; The ...

  6. List of American print journalists - Wikipedia

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    Rosa Kershaw Walker (1840s–1909) – society section journalist of St. Louis Post-Dispatch and St. Louis Globe-Democrat; proprietor and editor of Fashion and Fancy; Jeannette H. Walworth (pen names, "Mother Goose" and "Ann Atom"; 1835–1918) – American journalist, novelist; contributor to The Continent and The Commercial Appeal

  7. Media in St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis Reporter, Christian religious news, owned by the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod, monthly [11] St. Louis Review, Christian religious news, owned by the Archdiocese of St. Louis, weekly [12] The following is a list of student newspapers at colleges in Greater St. Louis: The University News, St. Louis University, weekly [13]

  8. CBS News journalist slams media, says most ... - AOL

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    Crawford, the network’s chief legal correspondent, insisted stronger reporting on the topic could have changed the entire election as she responded to a question from “Face the Nation ...

  9. List of African American newspapers in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    The first known African American newspaper in Missouri was the Welcome Friend of St. Louis, which was in circulation by 1870. [1] Yet the first surviving issue of any such newspaper dates from 20 years later in 1890, when the sole surviving issue of The American Negro of Springfield was published.