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34: 217:—one of the "darkest chapters in American society". Although it was at times critical in tone, it also provided optimistic news for black Kansans, and urged them to become self-reliant through property acquisitions and maintenance. 525: 220:
The last issue of the paper was published on November 16, 1876, shortly after the elections concluded. Two years following its closure, W. L. Eagleson established a black newspaper in
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An era of progress and promise, 1863–1910: The religious, moral, and educational development of the American negro since his emancipation
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Smith, Dorothy V. (1996). "The black press and the search for hope and equality in Kansas, 1865-1985". In Suggs, Henry Lewis (ed.).
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into Kansas. A subscription to the paper cost $ 0.50, and it was produced by the same printers as the
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William Lewis Eagleson and the origins of African American newspapers in Kansas
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Henderson later entered politics. After failing to be nominated to run for
268: 193:. Its reporting base was wide geographically; as far south and east as 451: 419: 486:, attended by officials from several black colleges and universities. 149: 97: 77: 435: 112:
for just under three months in 1876. The paper supported the
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provided it with information. It was staunchly anti-
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Index

Front page of the first issue of the Colored Radical
Leavenworth
Kansas
African American newspaper
Kansas
black newspaper in the state
Lawrence
Leavenworth
Kansas Republican Party
that year's elections
racial segregation
Hamburg massacre
Hamburg
South Carolina
Kansas
Lawrence
Leavenworth
Emancipation Proclamation
subsequent flight
American South
Kansas Daily Tribune
mouthpiece
Kansas Republican Party
1876 United States elections
Mississippi
segregation
bipartite educational system
lynching
Hamburg, South Carolina
Hamburg massacre

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