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229:, an eight-page weekly newspaper he published from 1899 to 1907. This was the first newspaper for Portland's roughly 700 black residents. He also started land development company Enterprise Investment Company. In addition to its historical importance for articles on issues facing the black population, 613:
A. D. Griffin, the veteran newspaper man of Kansas City dropped dead last Friday at that place. He was editor of the Kansas Elevator for many years. Willis Covington of this city was a personal friend of
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is unique since African-Americans were excluded by the constitution of the state of Oregon during the time the newspaper was published.
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who focused on African-American causes, including disenfranchisement in business and politics. Also known as A. D. Griffin, he founded
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He later moved to Kansas City, where he died of heart failure in his office on June 2, 1916. He was buried in
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Griffin was married to Emma K. Griffin, whom he left in 1907 when he moved to Topeka, Kansas.
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and as a city detective. In 1913, Griffin became a trustee and board president for
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He was elected as a Republican delegate to the Oregon state convention twice.
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If you have any good clean news, whatever, send it by card or otherwise.
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While he lived in California, Griffin helped with starting the
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If your church is going to give a concert or supper,
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(September 25, 2005). 173:If you have a friend coming to town, 177:If you did give a reception lately, 139:Griffin was born June 11, 1868, in 440:from the original on July 22, 2022 361:from the original on June 28, 2021 349:Lee, Allen L. (January 17, 2007). 25: 500:Mangun, Kimberly (June 3, 2013). 391:AfriGeneas Western Frontier Forum 351:"ADOLPHUS D. GRIFFIN (1868-1916)" 203:(Los Angeles). When he moved to 171:If you are going to have a tour, 709:African-American businesspeople 123:, in 1896. He was friends with 518:10.1080/08821127.2009.10677727 465:Oregon: A Bicentennial History 129:National Afro-American Council 71:Newspaper editor and publisher 1: 462:Dodds, Gordon Barlow (1977). 387:"The Life of a Newspaper Man" 243:, he worked as an editor for 567:. June 10, 1916. p. 2. 561:"A. D. 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Index

The Kansas Elevator
The New Age
Pacific Northwest
Los Angeles
Kansas
The New Age
Black newspaper
Booker T. Washington
National Afro-American Council
Kingston, Louisiana
Shreveport, Louisiana
California Eagle
Spokane, Washington
The Northwest Echo
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The New Age
Topeka, Kansas
The Topeka Plaindealer
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Western University
historically black college
Quindaro, Kansas
Kansas City
The Kansas Elevator
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