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Lexington Weekly News Archive

  • Lexington, Kentucky
  • 19121912

About

The Lexington Standard was founded by William Decker (W.D.) Johnson in 1892. The four-page weekly is today regarded as one of the most notable African-American newspapers in the country, although only a handful of issues are known to have survived. Johnson used the paper to assert his views on African American life, civil rights, and religious awareness but, after just five years, in 1897, he sold the paper to Robert Charles O’Hara (R.C.O.) Benjamin.

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  • 12
  • Lexington, Kentucky
  • 19121912
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Source Information

Lexington Weekly News, 1912–1912 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: December 20, 2017

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14th annual meeting in Tuskegee, Al

14th annual meeting in Tuskegee, Al

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Lexington, Kentucky
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Trip to Tuskegee, AL

Trip to Tuskegee, AL

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Lexington, Kentucky
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Drama company

Drama company

Lexington Weekly News
Lexington, Kentucky
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Ky Woman’s Club

Ky Woman’s Club

Lexington Weekly News
Lexington, Kentucky
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LW News Fri Mar 15, 1912, pg 2

LW News Fri Mar 15, 1912, pg 2

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Lexington, Kentucky
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Lexington, Kentucky
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Archive Info

  • 12
  • Lexington, Kentucky
  • 19121912
0

Source Information

Lexington Weekly News, 1912–1912 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: December 20, 2017