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The People's Advocate

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In addition to the standard day-to-day news stories, it also reported on education, water rights, zoning laws, public transportation, and voting rights for the underserved and underrepresented African American communities. It was considered as an alternative to the often-biased news coverage of the
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Across the state, it received high praise for its coverage of issues pertinent to Black Virginians and for its elevated discussions of those issues. John Cromwell moved operations to Washington D.C. in 1878 and continued to serve the African American communities of DC until at least 1891.
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In its early months of operating, it was endorsed by the Virginian Republican State Convention and widely distributed across the state. It was also funded and supported by the local Republican clubs in the city of Alexandria including the
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owned and operated newspapers in the state of Virginia. It was the first African American newspaper in the city of
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moved its operation to Washington D.C. in 1878 and was published until 1890.
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The following is a quote from an early publication of The People’s Advocate:
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dominant white conservative papers of the region such as the
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People's Advocate (disambiguation)

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Traverse Benjamin Pinn, Sr
John Wesley Cromwell
OCLC
10587978
African American
Alexandria, Virginia
Traverse B. Pinn Sr.
John Cromwell
Alexandria Gazette
4th Ward Republican Club
https://encyclopediavirginia.org/7547hpr-1c15163e77ba802/
https://lccn.loc.gov/sn84025894
African-American newspapers and periodicals : a national bibliography
ISBN
978-0-674-00788-8
The Afro-American Press and Its Editors
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978-0-598-58268-3
https://www.encyclopediavirginia.org/media_player
https://www.encyclopediavirginia.org/Cromwell_John_Wesley
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