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African-American newspaper founded by A. J. Smitherman; succeeded by the Tulsa Star [21] The Oklahoma (City) Times: Oklahoma City: 1889 1984 [22] Skiatook Sentinel: Skiatook: 1905 [23] Tulsa Business Journal: Tulsa: Formerly published by Community Publishing Tulsa County News: Tulsa: 2012 Published by Gary Percefull Tulsa Star: Tulsa: 1913 1921
Real Detroit Weekly, Detroit, Michigan; Salem Weekly, Salem, Oregon; San Diego CityBeat, San Diego; Seattle Sun, Seattle, Washington (1974–1982) See Magazine, Edmonton (ended 2011) Syracuse New Times, Syracuse, New York; Urban Tulsa Weekly, Tulsa, Oklahoma and surrounding areas (1991–2013) The Real Paper, Cambridge, Massachusetts (1972–1981)
The state's first weekly African American newspaper was The Langston City Herald in 1891. [ 1 ] Many of these early Oklahoma newspapers were published in the many all-Black towns established after the Land Run of 1889 .
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Tulsa, Oklahoma's new mayor said on Tuesday that he is backing parts of a plan that aims to pay reparations to the survivors and descendants of a 1921 race massacre in the city, after other ...
Pages in category "Alternative weekly newspapers published in the United States" The following 176 pages are in this category, out of 176 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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The Association of Alternative Newsmedia (AAN) is a trade association of alternative weekly newspapers in North America. It provides services to many generally liberal or progressive weekly newspapers across the United States and in Canada.