Nashville Globe

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title: Nashville Globe
text: The Nashville Globe was a black-owned and operated newspaper serving the African American community in Nashville, Tennessee. It was first published in 1906 during the boycott that followed segregation law imposed on the city's streetcars. The paper was housed in the R.H. Boyd Building in a part of town that was vibrant with African-American entrepreneurial activity. The Nashville Globe was financed by Richard H. Boyd who was secretary of the National Baptist Publishing Board. Following R.H. Boyd
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description: African-American newspaper in Tennessee
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date modified: 2023-07-16T08:05:26Z
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