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[[image - Logo for National Newspaper Publishers Association]] [[image - Logo for Black Press of America]] NATIONAL NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION [[box]] Baltimore, Md. Black Press of America June 16-19, 1982 Hyatt Regency June 16-19, 1982 [[/box]] OFFICERS President JOHN H. SENGSTACKE Chicago Daily Defender First Vice President ALFRED L. MORRIS Philadelphia Tribune Second Vice President JOHN L. PROCOPE New York Amsterdam News Secretary MRS. OPHELIA DeVORE MITCHELL Columbus Times Assistant Secretary ROBERT W. BOGLE Philadelphia Tribune Treasurer MRS. MARJORIE B. PARHAM Cincinnatti Hearld Assistant Treasurer ROBERT J. THOMAS Milwaukee Community Journal DIRECTORS CARLTON B. GOODLETT, M.D. San Francisco Sun Reporter ROBERT K. GOODWIN Oklahoma Eagle WILLIAM H. LEE Sacramento Observer JOHN H. MURPHY, III Afro-American Newspapers GARTH C. REEVES, SR. Miami Times DR. MILTON A. REID Norfolk Journal & Guide ROBERT A. SENGSTACKE Memphis Tri-State Defender JOHN B. SMITH Atlanta Inquirer KENNETH T. STANLEY Louisville Defender MRS. JANE WOODS St. Louis Sentinel Executive Director SHERMAN BRISCOE Executive Assistant MS. CONSTANCE L. BRITT CREDO OF THE BLACK PRESS The Black Press believes that American can best lead the world away from racial and national antagonisms when it accords to every man, regardless of race, color or creed, his human and legal rights. Hating no man, fearing no man, the Black Press strives to help every man in the firm belief that all are hurt as long as anyone is held back. [[images - scenes from the meeting]] 98