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Terri Sanders transforms Omaha Star: 87 years of Black women leading Nebraska’s iconic newspaper - Nashville PRIDE, Inc.

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Under Terri Sanders' leadership, The Omaha Star, Nebraska's Black-owned newspaper, plans to become a national cultural landmark, with a journalism museum honoring Black history and preserving its legacy.

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