Sun-Reporter

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The Sun-Reporter is a weekly newspaper serving the African-American community of San Francisco. It was founded in 1943.[1]

When Carlton Benjamin Goodlett, the paper's longtime owner, died in 1997, Amelia Ashley-Ward became the paper's proprietor.[2] The Sun-Reporter owns the regions two other black weeklies, the California Voice and the Metro Reporter.[2]

Notable journalists associated with the paper include Thomas C. Fleming.[3]


References

  1. ^ "The Sun-reporter". Library of Congress. Retrieved 7 May 2019.
  2. ^ a b Armstrong, David (22 July 1997). "New era at Sun-Reporter". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 7 May 2019.
  3. ^ Millard, Max (28 July 1997). "Thomas Fleming, "Good Soldier" Of San Francisco's Black Press, Retires From Sun-Reporter At 89". Virtual Museum of the City of San Francisco. Retrieved 7 May 2019.

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