Chronology - Historical African American Newspapers ...
St. Louis Argus (1912?-present), St. Louis, MO: 1915-1926 The St. Paul Echo (1925-1927), St. Paul, MN: 1925-1927 The Tribune Independent of Michigan (1933-1935), Detroit, MI: 1933-1935
St. Louis County, Missouri - St. Louis County Website
Nov 22, 2020 · St. Louis County Missouri Government, ready to serve. Departments; Government; Services & Appointments; Public Notices; Contact Us November 22, 2020. Media Advisory 11/22/2020. Read More. November 19, 2020. More CARES Act Funds for Restaurants and Other Small Businesses. Read More. November 18, 2020. Additional $3.5 million of Food Security ...
Dec 03, 2015 · St. Louis Argus 1915 – 1997 Microfilm @ MO State Historical Society Reels of microfilm can be requested via ILL for use in Olin Library. See pages 212 - 215 of the linked list to determine the reel number for your request.
On the Map: Site of Poro College - St. Louis
Jan 16, 2019 · St. Louis Lambert International Airport Celebrates 100 years Jun 18, 2020: STL represents a landmark for St. Louis region and aviation history Related Services Getting Archives from the Recorder of Deeds The Archives Department is located in Room st. louis argus archives …
Evansville Argus Newspaper Archives, May 13, 1939, p. 1
Total church receipts for 1938, as reported by G. F. Porter, financial secretary: $131,397 05; net cash balance on hand, $59,642.70. INFORMATION WANTED Anyone knowing the st. louis argus archives whereabouts of Robert Williamson. Notify the Argus, St. Louis, Mo. McFarland baptist church Rev. Richard H. …
ARCHIVES - Jet Magazine — Emmett Till Project
The archives page includes articles from the recently discovered, African- American newspaper, The St. Louis Argus and the FBI Trail Transcript. In 2013, Florida State University Student, Jessica Primani, discovered articles and photographs covering the Emmett Till trial that has been missing from the African- American newspaper, The St. Louis ...
St. Louis Argus - Wikipedia
St. Louis Argus is an African-American-oriented weekly newspaper founded in 1912 by brothers Joseph Everett Mitchell and William Mitchell. It began as a newsletter for an insurance company named Western Union Relief Association. The Argus is the oldest continuous black business in St. Louis, Missouri.. The name, Argus, refers to Argus Panoptes - a creature from Greek mythology with a hundred ...
Illinois Obituaries Archives Online | Obits Archive
st. louis argus archives Illinois obituaries and death notices, 1985 to 2020. Find your ancestry info and recent death notices for relatives and friends.
Archives | A'Lelia Bundles
Jessie Batts Robinson, a schoolteacher and St. Paul’s member, took a particular interest in Sarah and her daughter. The home Jessie shared with her husband (and St. Louis Argus editor), Christopher “C. K.” Robinson, was a refuge for the struggling young mother. As national officers of the Knights of Pythias and the Court of Calanthe, they exposed Sarah to the powerful network of black ...
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