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The Providence Chronicle was a newspaper for African Americans in Providence, Rhode Island from 1939-1957.[1] It was edited by William D. Wiley, a postal worked who also co-founded and served as president of the Rhode Island Urban League.[2] It covered Providence's black baseball team. Emeritus professor of history at Rhode Island College Robert Cvornyek used the newspaper as a source for his book Black Greys and Colored Giants: A Comprehensive Guide to Black Baseball in Rhode Island, 1870-1949.[3]

Square Deal Publishing Company, which also published the Boston Chronicle and Hartford-Springfiel Chronicle / Connecitcut Chronicle was its publisher.

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  1. ^ "Providence chronicle. [volume]".
  2. ^ "William D. & Olive F. Wiley – Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame".
  3. ^ "Rhode Island College professor emeritus documents state's history of Black baseball". 27 February 2023.