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The Winter Park Advocate : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Winter Park Advocate ''The Winter Park Advocate'' was a black newspaper in Winter Park, Florida. It was founded by Gus C. Henderson and published its first issue on May 31, 1889. ==History== The ''Advocate'' was first published on May 31, 1889. It was one of only two black-owned newspapers in the state of Florida. It was also the only newspaper in Winter Park, and thus served both black and white readers. Henderson was the publisher, reporter, editor, salesman, and typesetter for the paper. On the first day of the ''Advocate''’s publication, there was a large Emancipation Day celebration. For the celebration, the Orlando and Winter Park Railroad ran special trains and almost 800 people were in attendance for the event. The paper's offices were located in Hannibal Square, the heart of Winter Park's segregated black community. The ''Advocate'' sold for $1.25 for a year's subscription, and published for two years until Henderson moved to Orlando.
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