Horace R. Cayton Sr.
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Horace R. Cayton Sr.
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Horace Roscoe Cayton Sr. was an American journalist and political activist. The son of a slave and a white plantation owner's daughter, Cayton went to Seattle, Washington, in the early 1890s, launching his own newspaper, The Seattle Republican, in 1894. The paper was the longest-lived of seven African-American newspapers appearing in Seattle between 1891 and 1901, terminating only in 1913. A second publishing venture was launched by Cayton in 1916, with the launch of the eponymous Cayton's Weekl
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American journalist and political activist (1859–1940)
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2024-01-24T00:04:08Z
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