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Los Angeles Tribune (1941–1960)

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policies like segregation of blood supplies, immigration, and the
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Newspaper published from 1941 to 1960 by Almena Lomax
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Los Angeles Tribune (1886–1890)
Los Angeles Tribune (1911–1918)
newspaper
Almena Lomax
Los Angeles
Los Angeles Police Department
World War II
Hisaye Yamamoto
Erna P. Harris
racist
internment of Japanese Americans
World War II
"Almena Lomax, Who Founded Los Angeles Tribune, Is Dead at 95"
"Hisaye Yamamoto dies at 89; writer of Japanese American stories"
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Newspapers published in Greater Los Angeles
African-American newspapers of California
Defunct African-American newspapers
1941 establishments in California
1960 disestablishments in California
Newspapers established in 1941
Publications disestablished in 1960
Newspapers published in California stubs

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