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Marjorie Parham, publisher emerita of the Cincinnati Herald, dead at 103 Cincinnati Councilwoman Yvetta Simpson presents a resolution to honor Majorie Parham as a community leader and honor her more than 30 years of service as the owner and publisher of the Cincinnati Herald. (Source: The Enquirer/Kareem Elgazzar) By Anne Saker | April 15, 2021 at 8:43 PM EDT - Updated April 15 at 8:44 PM
CINCINNATI (Enquirer) - Marjorie Parham, an accidental publisher who took control of the Cincinnati Herald after her husbandâs death and for more than 30 years made the newspaper a guide star for the regionâs Black residents as well as the city, died Wednesday, according to our media partners at the Enquirer.
Updating with list of survivors, funeral arrangements; donations may be made to the National Association of Black Journalists.
Marjorie Parham, an accidental publisher who took control of the Cincinnati Herald after her husband’s death and for more than 30 years made the newspaper a guide star for the region’s Black residents as well as the city, died Tuesday. She was 103.
Dr. Rhonda Spillers Washington, Parham s granddaughter, said Parham died in her sleep at her longtime home in the Cottingham retirement community in Sharonville. Washington said Parham had otherwise been in good health with no COVID and had been vaccinated in December.
Wilberforce College achieves UK first with top Microsoft award
Lockdown sees huge shift to online learning at Wilberforce College
Wilberforce Sixth Form College, Saltshouse Road, east Hull (Image: Rob Stebbing)
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A sixth-form college in Hull has become the first in the UK to receive a new accreditation by technology giant Microsoft.
WTJU Feb 26th, 2021 | By Ralph Graves
The Classics a Day team has celebrated Black composers before. This time around, I tried to avoid duplication with previous posts. It was easy to do. There is a
lot of classical music by persons of color, both in the past as well as the present. A lot.
Here are my posts for the fourth week of #BlackHistoryMonth for #ClassicsaDay.
02/22/21 Clarence Cameron White – Levee Dance
White was one of the best violinists at the turn of the 20th Century. His race limited his opportunities. His music blended African-American traditions with Western classical forms.
02/23/21 Michael Abels – Urban Legends