The Black Press: Soldiers Without Swords
The history of black newspapers in America.
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Genre: Documentary, History
Director: Stanley Nelson
Actors: Chester Commodore, Dora Harris Glasco, Earl Calloway, Evelyn Cunningham, Frank Bolden, George Barbour, Phyllis Garland, Timuel Black, Wallace Burney, Walter Gordon
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