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Black Print with a White Carnation: Mildred Brown and the Omaha Star Newspaper, 1938-1989: Mildred Brown and the Omaha Star Newspaper, 1938-1989

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Black Print with a White Carnation: Mildred Brown and the Omaha Star Newspaper, 1938-1989 - Forss, Amy Helene
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"Mildred Dee Brown (1905-89) was the cofounder of Nebraska's Omaha Star, the longest running black newspaper founded by an African American woman in the United States. Known for her trademark white carnation corsage, Brown was the matriarch of Omaha's Near North Side--a historically black part of town--and an iconic city leader. Her remarkable life, a product of the Reconstruction era and Jim Crow, reflects a larger American history that includes the Great Migration, the Red Scare of the post-World War era, civil rights and ...

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Black Print with a White Carnation: Mildred Brown and the Omaha Star Newspaper, 1938-1989 2014, University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln

ISBN-13: 9780803246904

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