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The '''''Pensacola Voice''''' is a weekly newspaper that targets primarily an African-American audience. Founded in 1967 by [[Les Humphreys]], it is the oldest minority publication in the area. The current editor/publisher is [[LaDonna Spivey]], Humphreys' granddaughter.
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The '''''Pensacola Voice''''' is a weekly newspaper that targets primarily an African-American audience. Founded in [[1967]] by [[Les Humphrey]], it is the oldest minority publication in the area. The current editor/publisher is [[LaDonna Spivey]], Humphrey's granddaughter.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 23:42, 9 May 2010

Pensacola Voice
Type of publication African-American newspaper
Publisher/Editor LaDonna Spivey
Frequency weekly
Cost $0.50
Founded 1967
Headquarters 213 E. Yonge Street
Pensacola, FL 32503
Website www.pensacolavoice.com

The Pensacola Voice is a weekly newspaper that targets primarily an African-American audience. Founded in 1967 by Les Humphrey, it is the oldest minority publication in the area. The current editor/publisher is LaDonna Spivey, Humphrey's granddaughter.