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For the next chapter in St. Louis’s Black history, public historian Cicely Hunter chronicles the role of Black newspapers. Hunter details how the papers emphasized community pride, promoted Black businesses and recognized the everyday people and stories left out by mainstream news outlets. From Booker T. Washington's wife's call to boycott the 1904 World’s Fair in the pages of the Palladium to the St. Louis American's contemporary coverage of the Black community, Hunter provides an overview of Black newspapers' role in St. Louis’s history Read more from Hunter on St. Louis’s Black newspapers here: https://mohistory.org/blog/black-news... This is the second episode in a series from #ListenStLouis and the@MOHistoricalSociety exploring African American history in our region. Watch the first episode here: • Black History is St. Louis History Hear from the current publisher of the St. Louis American when he sat down with Carol Daniel last year: • The Role of the Black Press with Dona... . What were your thoughts on this discussion? Comment below or let us know at ninepbs.org/listenstlouis. Subscribe to #NinePBS so you never miss an episode of the #CarolDanielPodcast! And keep up with #ListenStLouis on: Facebook: / ninepbs Tiktok: / ninepbs Instagram: / ninepbs