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Delta Democrat-Times : ウィキペディア英語版
Delta Democrat Times
The ''Delta Democrat Times'' (sometimes spelled ''Delta Democrat-Times'') is a daily〔(Emmerich acquires Delta Democrat Times, DeSoto County Tribune | Media & Telecommunications > Publishing from ). AllBusiness.com (2001-04-02). Retrieved on 2010-11-26.〕 newspaper that has been published in Greenville, Mississippi, United States since 1938, when Hodding Carter merged his ''Delta Star'', which he started in 1936, with the ''Democrat Times'', which had been in publication since 1868.〔(Delta Democrat-Times ). Nndb.com. Retrieved on 2010-11-26.〕〔(Delta-Democrat Publishing Co Inc | Media & Telecommunications > Publishing from ). AllBusiness.com. Retrieved on 2010-11-26.〕〔 The paper was home to Carter's editorial columns, which won a Pulitzer Prize in 1946.〔(Hodding Carter dies ), The Bulletin - Apr 5, 1972〕〔(Bias Fighting Editor, Hodding Carter Dies ), The Milwaukee Journal - Apr 5, 1972〕 His son Hodding Carter, III, took control of the paper upon his death. The first black editor of the paper, Donald V. Adderton, took over in 2000 and served until 2004.〔(First Black Editor of 'Delta Democrat Times' Dies at 61 ). Editorandpublisher.com (2010-07-28). Retrieved on 2010-11-26.〕
Though a Democratic newspaper, the ''Delta Democrat Times'' in 1963 endorsed the Republican gubernatorial nominee, Rubel Phillips, who lost to the Democrat Paul B. Johnson, Jr. Carter, Jr. wrote that "Democrats see clearly that the Republican Party, once it gains power in Mississippi, will offer the kind of effective outlet for the feelings of most Mississippians that the isolated state Democrats (who renounce any connection with the national party) can never hope to produce. All that the state Democratic Party can offer is another four years of frustrated political impotence in national affairs and a never-never land existence within the state's borders."〔''Greenville Delta Democrat-Times'', September 5, 1963〕
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