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She published the Old Richmond News, a newsletter dedicated to advocating for saving neighborhoods and encouraging community political involvement. In 1982 Scott was named an honorary member of the American Institute of Architects. Scott died on August 9, 1983, in Richmond. [1]
Richlands News-Press: Richlands: 1966 Weekly Richmond Free Press: Richmond: 1992 Weekly Richmond Times-Dispatch [5] Richmond: 1850 [14] Daily Lee Enterprises: Roanoke Star-Sentinel: Roanoke: 2007 Weekly Roanoke Times [5] Roanoke: 1886 Daily Lee Enterprises: Roanoke Tribune: Roanoke: 1939 Weekly founded by Fleming Alexander: Smithfield Times ...
This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf, gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology.
Step father and son identified as victims killed in Richmond high school shooting. WATCH: Latest press conference. 10:00, Ariana Baio. Over $20,000 raised for victims' family via GoFundMe
The Richmond Free Press is an independent newspaper in Richmond, Virginia. [2] Published on a weekly basis, it is mainly targeted at the city's African-American community and its poorest residents. Raymond H. Boone, its founder, started the paper in part because he felt these groups were underrepresented in the mainstream media.
In 1890, the Daily Times changed its name to the Richmond Times. In 1896, Bryan acquired the eight-year-old rival Manchester Leader and launched the Evening Leader. In 1899, the evening Richmond News was founded. John L. Williams, owner of the Dispatch, bought the News in 1900. By 1903, it was obvious Richmond was not big enough to support four ...
Richmond Afro-American: 1939 [52] 1941 [52] Weekly [52] LCCN sn84025922; OCLC 10702392; Richmond: Richmond Free Press: 1992 [53] current: Weekly [53] ISSN 1534-6889; LCCN sn97066503; OCLC 28510270; Official site; Distributed free of charge. [54] Richmond: The Good News Herald: 1986? [55] Monthly newspaper [55] OCLC 31281018; Richmond ...
John Mitchell Jr. (July 11, 1863 – December 3, 1929) was an American businessman, newspaper editor, African American civil rights activist, and politician in Richmond, Virginia, particularly in Richmond's Jackson Ward, which became known as the "Black Wall Street of America."