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Publication Date

5-5-1947

Description

Northwest Clarion, volume 1, number 33.

Publisher

Arthur A. Cox/Northwest Clarion Publishing Company

Editor

Chesley E. Corbett

Address

2736 N.E. Rodney Ave., Portland, OR

Note

This digital copy of an original newspaper is made available for non-commercial educational use through a partnership with Oregon Black Pioneers.

In 1938, Arthur and Etoile Cox arrived in Portland from Kansas City. They published The Northwest Clarion from 1943-1961 and also owned and operated Cox Funeral Home in NE Portland. The Northwest Clarion is also known as The Northwest Clarion and Pacific Dispatch, with Pacific Dispatched published out of Seattle.

Motto

“How can I hear the things you say when the things you do keep thundering in my ear?”

Dates of Publication

1946 -1960[?]

Frequency

Weekly

Publication Location

Portland, Oregon

Publisher

Arthur A. Cox/Northwest Clarion Publishing Company

Original Format

print newspaper, 14" x 20"

Persistent Identifier

https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/39859

Rights

This digital access copy is made available for personal, educational, and non-commercial use only. It cannot be reproduced in any form or distributed for commercial purposes. It is made accessible because of one or more of the following situations: Portland State University has permission to make it accessible; it is made accessible for education and research purposes under fair use; or there are no known restrictions on use. In the event that previously unknown information is shared that may change the status of this item, it will be immediately removed from public view until pertinent rights issues are clarified.

Northwest Clarion- May 5, 1947

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