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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract The Progressive Era was a newspaper for thThe Progressive Era was a newspaper for the African-American community published in Athens, Georgia. It was established in 1899. The Library of Congress has a collection of the paper on microfilm. It was purchased by Monroe Morton in 1914 from W. D. Johnson, A. M. E. Bishop, and W. H. Harris, a dentist whose office was in the Morton Building. Morton served as editor and publisher. No known editions from his tenure have survived.wn editions from his tenure have survived.
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rdfs:comment The Progressive Era was a newspaper for thThe Progressive Era was a newspaper for the African-American community published in Athens, Georgia. It was established in 1899. The Library of Congress has a collection of the paper on microfilm. It was purchased by Monroe Morton in 1914 from W. D. Johnson, A. M. E. Bishop, and W. H. Harris, a dentist whose office was in the Morton Building. Morton served as editor and publisher. No known editions from his tenure have survived.wn editions from his tenure have survived.
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