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Joseph Blackburn Bass

The Topeka Plaindealer was a newspaper in Topeka, Kansas serving its African American community.[1] It was founded as the Topeka Call by Will Pope. Joseph Blackburn Bass worked at it.[2] It was purchased in 1899 by Nick Chiles who continued as its editor and publisher during his lifetime. He died in 1929, and the paper continued until 1958.[3] According to a historian reporting in the Topeka Capital-Journal it became the bestselling African American newspaper west of the Mississippi River.[4]

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  1. ^ "The Topeka plaindealer. [volume]". National Endowment for the Humanities – via chroniclingamerica.loc.gov.
  2. ^ https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/bass-joseph-blackburn-1863-1934/
  3. ^ "Nick Chiles - Kansapedia - Kansas Historical Society". www.kshs.org.
  4. ^ Hrenchir, Tim. "Topeka History Guy remembers Nick Chiles, editor and founder of the Topeka Plaindealer". The Topeka Capital-Journal.