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    The closure of the Richmond Free Press underscores the fragility of Black-owned newspapers, which provide culturally competent reporting, community accountability, and coverage that mainstream media often misses. The Black Press remains vital for civic engagement, equity, and sustaining local voices. The post Commentary: When a Black newspaper goes quiet appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers.
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