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Roscoe Dunjee: Prolific Journalist & Civil Rights Activist

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Roscoe Dunjee is best-known as a prolific journalist and civil rights activist. Dunjee was born in 1883 to Rev. John William Dunjee, a Baptist minister, and Lydia Ann Dunjee. Dunjee founded his own African-American newspaper, the Black Dispatch, in 1915.  The paper ran until 1954 and was used as a resource to fight against segregation and unfair […]

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