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  2. National Newspaper Association - Wikipedia

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    The National Newspaper Association was conceived in 1882 by Benjamin Briggs Herbert of Red Wing, Minnesota who published the Advance and the Republican. [4] It was founded February 19, 1885, as the National Editorial Association (NEA) in New Orleans, Louisiana.

  3. National Newspaper Publishers Association - Wikipedia

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    The National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA), formerly the National Negro Publishers Association, is an association of African American newspaper publishers from across the United States. It was established in 1940 and took its current name in 1956. Its headquarters was in Louisville, Kentucky. [1]

  4. Benjamin Chavis - Wikipedia

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    In June 2014, the National Newspaper Publishers Association elected Chavis to the office of president of their two hundred member association. [29] A popular public speaker, Chavis frequently addresses academic, commercial and non-profit organizations and is a prominent spokesman in the national and international media. [29]

  5. Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper building on Fourth Avenue was declared a historic landmark in 2015 for its association with the civil rights movement in Minnesota. [ 11 ] The Minnesota Spokesman–Recorder is a member of the National Newspaper Association , Amalgamated Publishers, Inc., Metropolitan Economic Development Association, Minnesota Minority Media ...

  6. List of African American newspapers and media outlets

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    This is a list of African American newspapers and media outlets, which is sortable by publication name, city, state, founding date, and extant vs. defunct status. For more detail on a given newspaper, see the linked entries below. See also by state, below on this page, for entries on African American newspapers in each state.

  7. John H. Sengstacke - Wikipedia

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    John Herman Henry Sengstacke (November 25, 1912 – May 28, 1997) was an American newspaper publisher and owner of the largest chain of African-American oriented newspapers in the United States. Sengstacke was also a civil rights activist and worked for a strong black press, founding the National Newspaper Publishers Association in 1940, to ...

  8. Category:Newspaper associations - Wikipedia

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    National Newspaper Association; National Newspaper Publishers Association; Nevada Press Association; New York Press Photographers Association; News Media Alliance;

  9. News Media Alliance - Wikipedia

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    Headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, just outside Washington, D.C., the News Media Alliance focuses on the foremost issues shaping the newspaper industry today. [tone] Among the association's top priorities are public policy and legal matters, as well as revenue and audience development for the broad range of products and digital platforms now offered by the newspaper industry.