Shortly before the turn of the last century, Horace Roscoe Cayton published The Seattle Republican from the downtown Burke Building. The newspaper's bent was political, as was typical of the times. Readers expected glowing accounts of Republican cand
The Reflector, an African-American newspaper printed in Charlottesville from 1933-1935, is an excellent source for understanding the lives of Charlotteville's African Americans during the Jim Crow period.