Английская Википедия:Huntsville Gazette
Шаблон:Italic title The Huntsville Gazette, also known as the Weekly Gazette, was a newspaper for African Americans in Huntsville, Alabama that ran from 1879 or 1881-1894.[1][2] The Library of Congress has numerous editions in its collection.[3] Charles Hendley Jr. served as its editor.[4] He is buried at the Glenwood Cemetery in Huntsville.[5][6]
The paper was Republican Party aligned at a time when Democrats dominated Alabama and Southern politics in the post-Reconstruction era period of its publication.[2] The paper folded in December 1894.[1]
Hendley was born in December 1855. A profile of him is included in Irvine Garland Penn's 1894 book on the African American press, although little is known of his upbringing.[2][7] Henry C. Binford edited The Journal in Huntsville.[6]
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