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Newspaper published in Jackson, Mississippi
The Jackson Eagle Eye was a
newspaper for
African Americans published by
Arrington High in
Jackson, Mississippi.
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References
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^ Walton, Becca.
"Jackson Eagle Eye". Mississippi Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2019-11-07.
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^ Thompson, Julius Eric (2001).
Black Life in Mississippi: Essays on Political, Social, and Cultural Studies in a Deep South State. University Press of America. p. 28.
ISBN
9780761819226.
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^ Houck, Davis W.; Grindy, Matthew A. (2008).
Emmett Till and the Mississippi Press. Univ. Press of Mississippi. p. 8.
ISBN
9781604733044.
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^ Beito, David T.; Beito, Linda Royster (2009).
Black Maverick: T.R.M. Howard's Fight for Civil Rights and Economic Power. University of Illinois Press. pp. 105–106.
ISBN
9780252034206.
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"Crusading Publisher Who Fled Mississippi In Casket Dies; Returns For Burial". Jet. Johnson Publishing Company. 1988-05-16. p. 64.
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^ Shakoor, Jordana Y. (2010-12-01).
Civil Rights Childhood. Univ. Press of Mississippi. p. 73.
ISBN
9781617030925.
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^ Thompson, Julius Eric (2007).
Lynchings in Mississippi: A History, 1865-1965. McFarland. p. 149.
ISBN
9780786427222.
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^ Simmons, Charles A. (2006-01-17).
The African American Press: A History of News Coverage During National Crises, with Special Reference to Four Black Newspapers, 1827-1965. McFarland. p. 63.
ISBN
9780786426072.
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^ Thompson, Julius Eric (1994).
Percy Greene and the Jackson advocate: the life and times of a radical conservative black newspaperman, 1897-1977. McFarland & Company Incorporated Pub. p. 181.
ISBN
9780786400157.
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^ Suggs, Henry Lewis (1983).
The Black Press in the South, 1865-1979. Greenwood Press. pp. 188, 205.
ISBN
9780313222443.
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