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  • The Associated Negro Press (ANP) was an American news service founded in 1919 in Chicago, Illinois by Claude Albert Barnett. The ANP had correspondents...
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  • and African American. The word Negro fell out of favor by the early 1970s and major media including Associated Press and The New York Times stopped using...
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  • with its sole setback having been in a close loss to Ohio. The Associated Negro Press ranked the top 1960 teams from historically black colleges and universities...
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  • philanthropist, civic activist, Pan-Africanist, and founder of the Associated Negro Press (ANP). He started the first international news agency for black...
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  • Illinois Leathernecks football team (9–0), was ranked sixth. The Associated Negro Press ranked the top 1959 teams from historically black colleges and universities...
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    the opportunity to travel to Africa. Claude, as the head of the Associated Negro Press, along with Etta and other members of the organization visited the...
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    Associated Negro Press, Baltimore Afro-American, Pittsburgh Courier 12–0 1949 Associated Negro Press, Pittsburgh Courier 10–0–1 1950 Associated Negro...
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    the 1930s became the first Black Hollywood correspondent for the Associated Negro Press. Fay M. Jackson was born in Dallas, Texas, the daughter of Charles...
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    Association filled that role from 1909 to 1939. The Chicago-based Associated Negro Press (1919–1964) was a subscription news agency "with correspondents...
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  • Alternative news agency (category Alternative press)
    alternative news agencies from the past included the Associated Negro Press, the Collegiate Press Service, Liberation News Service, Pacific News Service...
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  • American News Project, an independent internet news broadcaster Associated Negro Press, an American news service from 1919 to 1964 Acadia National Park...
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    "Ex-Prairie View Coach Pleads Guilty To Charges". The Seattle Times. Associated Press. January 12, 1991. Retrieved October 12, 2013. "SI.com – Photo Gallery...
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    called itself "The South's Oldest and Largest Negro Newspaper". It was a member of the Associated Negro Press. The Express publicized lynchings and incidents...
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  • returned to Chicago to take the position of managing editor of the Associated Negro Press (ANP), a news service founded in 1919 for black newspapers. Eventually...
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  • enough Negro Lieutenant Colonels to serve under him almost cost Col. West A. Hamilton command of the 366th Infantry, the Associated Negro Press learned...
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  • The Negro leagues were United States professional baseball leagues comprising teams of African Americans. The term may be used broadly to include professional...
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  • Irony of Negro Policeman is a painting created by American artist Jean-Michel Basquiat in 1981. It depicts a black figure as police officer. By 1981,...
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    Texas. Associated Negro Press. May 23, 1958. p. 3. Retrieved September 26, 2020. "Mrs. Miner Receives Television Award," St. Joseph News-Press (April...
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    John Edward Bruce (category Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League members)
    South), 1905 Periodicals Beard, Richard L., and Cyril E. Zoerner. "Associated Negro Press: Its Founding, Ascendancy, and Demise." Journalism Quarterly 46...
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  • Advocate. November 20, 1954. Retrieved July 9, 2023 – via Newspapers.com. "Negro college teams booked here Saturday". The Shreveport Journal. November 30...
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