File:Wisconsin Weekly Blade 1916-06-08.jpg

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Description Front page of the inaugural issue of the Wisconsin Weekly Blade, an early African American newspaper in Milwaukee. Left two columns are devoted to the installation of Robert Rossa Moton as the new head of the Tuskegee Institute (now Tuskegee University).
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Author Wisconsin Weekly Blade

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