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Sacramento leaders consider creating historic district to commemorate African American history

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Larry Lee, President of The Sacramento Observer

Larry Lee, President of The Sacramento Observer

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One of L.A.'s earliest Black newspapers is kept alive by founder's great-great-granddaughter

One of L.A.'s earliest Black newspapers is kept alive by founder's great-great-granddaughter

Arianne Edmonds is a 5th generation Angeleno and founder of the J.L. Edmonds Project, an initiative dedicated to preserving the ...

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Discussing while printing the name of Sacramento’s first newspaper published on April 28, 1849

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Discussing Sacramento’s third newspaper and what what happened to its editors.

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