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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.


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