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African-American newspaper published in Raleigh, North Carolina, U.S.
The Carolinian
. formerly the
Carolina Tribune
, is an
African-American newspaper
published in
Raleigh
, North Carolina, United States.
[1]
[2]
Paul R. Jervay Sr. took over the
Tribune
in 1940 and renamed it
Carolinian
.
[3]
[4]
Paul R. Jervay Jr. eventually took over the paper from his dad.
[5]
The
Carolina Tribune
was published from 1932 until 1940 by a person with the surname Nanton.
[6]
Jervay's father Robert was also a publisher
[6]
and his mother and brother,
T. C. Jervay
, were also in the business. T. C. Published a paper in Wilmington.
[7]
It is published twice-weekly. The paper has been described as prominent and politically independent.
[8]
See also
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References
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National Endowment for the Humanities.
"The Carolinian"
.
Chronicling America
. U.S.:
Library of Congress
.
Archived
from the original on February 20, 2020
. Retrieved
July 16,
2020
.
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The Carolinian
.
WorldCat
. 1920.
OCLC
11774223
. Retrieved
July 16,
2020
.
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Mobley, Joe A. (November 27, 2009).
Raleigh: A Brief History
. Arcadia Publishing.
ISBN
9781614232964
.
Archived
from the original on June 15, 2020
. Retrieved
June 14,
2020
– via Google Books.
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Kulikowski, Jennifer A.; Peters, Kenneth E. (June 14, 2002).
Historic Raleigh
. Arcadia Publishing.
ISBN
9780738514406
.
Archived
from the original on June 26, 2020
. Retrieved
June 14,
2020
– via Google Books.
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"Paul R. Jervay, Jr"
.
NC Heritage Calendar
.
Archived
from the original on April 22, 2020
. Retrieved
June 14,
2020
.
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b
Gershenhorn, Jerry (February 6, 2018).
Louis Austin and the Carolina Times: A Life in the Long Black Freedom Struggle
. UNC Press Books.
ISBN
9781469638775
.
Archived
from the original on June 14, 2020
. Retrieved
June 14,
2020
– via Google Books.
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Godwin, John L. (June 14, 2000).
Black Wilmington and the North Carolina Way: Portrait of a Community in the Era of Civil Rights Protest
. University Press of America.
ISBN
9780761816829
.
Archived
from the original on June 14, 2020
. Retrieved
June 14,
2020
– via Google Books.
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"Newspapers Part 4: Changing Technologies, New Voices, and the Trend toward Corporate Ownership | NCpedia"
.
www.ncpedia.org
.
Archived
from the original on June 14, 2020
. Retrieved
June 14,
2020
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