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The '''''Birmingham Reporter''''' was a weekly African-American [[newspaper]] founded by [[Oscar Adams Sr]] in [[1906]]. Its offices were on the 3rd floor of the [[Pythian Temple]] building. It ceased publication in [[1934]]. | The '''''Birmingham Reporter''''' was a weekly African-American [[newspaper]] founded by [[Oscar Adams Sr]] in [[1906]]. Its offices were on the 3rd floor of the [[Pythian Temple]] building. It ceased publication in [[1934]]. | ||
Along with news and other features, the | Along with news and other features, the ''Birmingham Reporter'' was noted for its coverage of the [[Birmingham Black Barons]] baseball team. | ||
[[Category:Weekly newspapers]] | [[Category:Weekly newspapers]] |
Revision as of 01:06, 2 December 2015
- This article is about the early 20th century African-American weekly. For the 1970s alternative paper, see Birmingham Reporter (1970s).
The Birmingham Reporter was a weekly African-American newspaper founded by Oscar Adams Sr in 1906. Its offices were on the 3rd floor of the Pythian Temple building. It ceased publication in 1934.
Along with news and other features, the Birmingham Reporter was noted for its coverage of the Birmingham Black Barons baseball team.