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Chester Arthur Franklin, or "C.A." [2] (1880–1955), founded The Call newspaper in May 1919 in Kansas City, Missouri. He owned and operated it until his death on May 7, 1955, establishing an office also in Kansas City, Kansas.
She worked on the school newspaper and yearbook, and after school, at the Black-owned newspaper, the Kansas City Call. [7] Her career at the Call lasted for 69 years. Bluford made weekly newspapers which addressed the unfair treatment of African Americans and the paper fought for racial justice. [8]
Franklin also wrote for The Kansas City Call, the newspaper her husband founded and published. [5] After 1955, she was publisher of the paper, with Lucile Bluford as editor. [15] [16] "She was the true matriarch of black journalism in America," commented publisher Carlton Goodlett, on the occasion of Franklin's death. [17]
These provided photos show David Harrington, 37, Clayton McGeeney, 36 and Ricky Johnson, 38, three Kansas City Chiefs fans who were found dead following a watch party for the Chiefs-Chargers game ...
The three Kansas City Chiefs fans who were found dead outside their friend's home on Jan. 9 reportedly had "several substances" in their bodies, family members told a local news outlet. What’s ...
Arthur McDuffie was beaten to death by four police officers after a traffic stop. [340] 1979-08-22: Baez, Luis (26) New York (New York City) Baez, a man with a history of psychological problems, was shot by five officers of the New York City Police Department in his Brooklyn apartment when he lunged at them with a pair of scissors. [341] 1979-02-25
A spokesperson for the Kansas City Police Department said ... For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ... ‘No urgency’ in reports that could explain mystery deaths of three Kansas City ...
The Bay City Journal, Bay City, Michigan; Birmingham, Eccentric, Birmingham – circulation was just in excess of 6,000. [250] It ceased print publication in December 2022. [251] [252] Bloomfield-Birmingham Eccentric Newspaper [253] Bronson Journal, Bronson ceased publication on Nov. 16, 2017 Archived 2019-11-21 at the Wayback Machine.