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A Black newspaper in Washington state gets a second life: ‘We can’t let the Black Lens die’

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… 1981), it has a small African American population, just 2.6% according … Joe Biden.

The city’s African American population is spread out geographically … wife, Diane, 76, published the African American Voice. Like the Black Lens …

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