Memphis Free Speech
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Memphis Free Speech
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The Memphis Free Speech was an African American newspaper founded in 1881 in Memphis, Tennessee, by the Reverend Taylor Nightingale, based at the Beale Street Baptist Church. In 1888 the publication's name was changed to the Memphis Free Speech and Headlight when Nightingale was joined by J. L. Fleming, a newspaperman from Crittenden County, Arkansas, who had previously edited the Marion Headlight "until a white mob 'liberated' the county from black rule and ran him out of town." The following y
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African-American newspaper in Tennessee
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memphis_Free_Speech
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2024-02-09T00:33:04Z
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