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Tag: world

Posted inNational

After 190 Years, Global Impact of Black Press Undeniable

by WI Guest Author September 7, 2017October 31, 2020

For 190 years, the global impact of the black Press has been irrefutable; from fighting against colonialism to Africa to advocating for black soldiers fighting in Europe during the world wars and shining a light on apartheid in South Africa, the black-owned newspapers have always been a voice for the voiceless.

Posted inOp-Ed, Opinion

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