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  2. Daniel Rudd - Wikipedia

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    He is known for starting in 1885 what has been called "the first newspaper printed by and for Black Americans", the Ohio Tribune—which he later expanded into the American Catholic Tribune, purported to be the first Black-owned national newspaper. [1] The paper folded in 1897.

  3. American Catholic Tribune - Wikipedia

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    The American Catholic Tribune was a newspaper for African Americans published in Cincinnati, Ohio from 1886 to 1894 and then in Detroit until 1897. Daniel Rudd was its editor. [1] Rudd, who had been enslaved, established its predecessor, the Ohio State Tribune in Springfield, Ohio.

  4. Springfield, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Springfield is a city in and the county seat of Clark County, Ohio, United States. [5] The municipality is located in southwestern Ohio and is situated on the Mad River , Buck Creek, and Beaver Creek, about 45 miles (72 km) west of Columbus and 25 miles (40 km) northeast of Dayton .

  5. South Fountain Avenue Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Developed during Springfield's industrial growth of the 1850s to the 1920s, the South Fountain Avenue Historic District encompasses about 15 square blocks south of downtown Springfield, across the street from South High School. Among its prominent early residents were Oliver S. Kelly, [1] William N. Whiteley, and Francis Bookwalter. [2]

  6. How the migrant community of Springfield got caught in a ...

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    Springfield, Ohio — At the St. Vincent de Paul Society community center in Springfield, Ohio, Haitian immigrants receive food and clothes and get help finding work. "They're here and they're our ...

  7. What does Springfield, Illinois, in 1908 tell us about ... - AOL

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    Springfield, Illinois, Abraham Lincoln’s home town, was, in 1908, a working-class city of just under 50,000 people – about the same size as its modern counterpart in Ohio.

  8. Timeline of unsubstantiated claims about Haitian immigrants ...

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    – Sept. 13: Springfield Mayor Rob Rue told ABC News that he believes the community threats are directly connected to the unsubstantiated rumors circling around about the Haitian community in his ...

  9. Tribune Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    The Tribune Chronicle is a daily morning newspaper serving Warren, Ohio and the Mahoning Valley area of the United States. The newspaper claims to be the second oldest in the U.S. state of Ohio. [2] The Trib, as the newspaper is nicknamed by readers and in other local media, [3] is owned by Ogden Newspapers Inc. of Wheeling, West Virginia. [4]