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J. Lowell Ware purchased a building and created his own press for the paper, due to printing restrictions imposed by White-owned printing presses. The Atlanta Voice's press was the first and only Black-owned press in the southeastern United States until it ceased its printing operations in 2003. Ware
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Founded in 1966 by Ed Clayton and J. Lowell Ware, the paper now distributes 40,000 copies via 600 metropolitan locations and offers digital content via a website and social media. Today, the paper is published by Janis Ware, J. Lowell Ware's daughter, who took over the paper after her father's death
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moved the offices for the Atlanta Voice to Mechanicsville in 1972, vowing to revitalize the community. In 1989 J. Lowell Ware co-founded the Summech Community Development Corporation Inc. with community activist Rosa Burney to revitalize the south-Atlanta Mechanicsville community.
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The Atlanta Voice was created by Ed Clayton and J. Lowell Ware in 1966 out of the basement of Ware’s house. According to Ware's daughter, the paper was established "out of the Civil Rights movement," and is considered to be the only paper that regularly featured
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In 2011, Janis Ware (owner and publisher) was given the Pioneer Black Journalist award by the Atlanta Association of Black Journalists. In 2019, she was elected as the first vice president of the National Newspaper Publisher’s Association.
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and other Civil Rights activists. Ed Clayton had been a nationally-known journalist in Chicago who published a biography of Dr. King in 1964. In 1965, Clayton moved to Atlanta with his wife
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Janis Ware, J. Lowell Ware's daughter, became owner and publisher of the paper after his death in 1991. She also inherited the Summech Community Development Corporation from her father.
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In 2020, the paper's sales manager, Robert DW Jackson won the Sales & Marketing Industry of the Year Award from the Georgia Minority Business Association.
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to help Dr. King with public relations and speech writing. Clayton died in 1966, after helping to launch the Atlanta Voice.
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in 1991. The paper's motto is "A people without a voice cannot be heard." The Atlanta Voice is a member of the
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wrote a column for the Atlanta Voice and maintained a close friendship with Dr. King's wife,
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is an African-American community newspaper serving the greater
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Weekly newspaper
Atlanta, Georgia
Circulation
OCLC
4423131
theatlantavoice.com
Atlanta metropolitan area
National Newspaper Publishers Association
Martin Luther King Jr.
Xernona Clayton
Xernona Clayton
Coretta Scott King
African Americans in Atlanta
"About Us | The Atlanta Voice"
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"'Black Press 3.0': The digital transformation of The Atlanta Voice"



"The Black Press Shows Resilience of the Black Community | The Savannah Tribune"
"The Atlanta Voice"
"Atlanta Daily World: The Eyes and Voice of the People"



"'Black Press 3.0': The digital transformation of The Atlanta Voice"
"Civil rights activist Xernona Clayton credits Muskogee roots for a life she calls 'blessed'"
"Xernona Clayton: The South's First Black Person to Have Own Television Show"
"About Us"

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