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John Henry Murphy III (March 2, 1916 – October 16, 2010), was a publisher and newspaper executive, head of the family-owned enterprise of the Afro-American newspaper based in Baltimore, Maryland. At its peak, it had nine national editions, published in 13 major cities.
11 de dic. de 2020 · John H. Murphy was the chairman and head publisher of the influential Afro-American Newspaper Company in Baltimore, Maryland. Murphy was born in Baltimore on March 2, 1916 to Daniel H. Murphy and Sara Murphy Neely.
11 de ago. de 2017 · The AFRO knows what it’s like to endure challenging times. John H. Murphy, Sr., a former enslaved man founded the AFRO in 1892 with $200 from his wife, Martha Howard Murphy.
As business manager, president, and eventually chairman and publisher of one of the largest and most influential black newspaper chains in the United States, John H. Murphy III was a major figure in black journalism and newspaper publishing for much of the twentieth century.
John H. Murphy III (1916-2010) was the son of Daniel H. Murphy and Sarah Clements Murphy, and the grandson of John H. Murphy, Sr., who founded the Afro American, in 1892. After the death of his father he moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with his mother who remarried there.
17 de oct. de 2010 · John H. Murphy III is being remembered this week as the steady hand that guided the Afro-American Newspapers through the turbulent waters of civil rights history and a perilous industry. The...
John H. Murphy III (1916-2010) was the son of Daniel H. Murphy and Sarah Clements Murphy, and the grandson of John H. Murphy, Sr., who founded the Afro American, in 1892. After the death of his father he moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with his mother who remarried there.
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