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Samuel Cornish: Founded the First Black Newspaper in the U.S. “Freedom’s Journal” – Free Press of Jacksonville

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by – September 19, 2020 –  Samuel Cornish was an abolitionist and editor born in Sussex County, Delaware. Although he was born in Delaware, Cornish was raised in Philadelphia and New York City. Both of his parents were free blacks.

Source: Free Press of Jacksonville – Florida’s First Coast Quality Black Weekly

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