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| foundation = November, 1917<ref>{{ |
| foundation = November, 1917<ref>{{Cite document | unused_data = The Jeffersonian | year = 2009 | title = I. Willis Cole | page = B3.| publisher = The Courier-Journal and Louisville Times Co.| location = Louisville, KY | date = February 17, 2009 | postscript = <!--None-->}}</ref><ref name = Kentucky>{{cite book | url = http://books.google.com/?id=8eFSK4o--M0C&pg=PA583 | title = The Kentucky Encyclopedia | page = 583 | accessdate = 2009-03-16 | author = Kleber, John E.; Harrison, Lowell H.; Clark, Thomas Dionysius | publisher = University Press of Kentucky | date = 1992 | isbn = 0813117720 }}</ref> |
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| ceased publication = September, 1950<ref name = Kentucky/> |
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Type | Weekly newspaper |
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Owner(s) | I. Willis Cole, Rosa Cole |
Publisher | I. Willis Cole, Rosa Cole |
Founded | November, 1917[1][2] |
Language | English |
Ceased publication | September, 1950[2] |
Headquarters | 930 West Walnut Street (now West Muhammad Ali Boulevard) Louisville, Kentucky |
The Louisville Leader was a weekly newspaper published in Louisville, Kentucky.
The Louisville Leader was a weekly African American newspaper founded by I. Willis Cole in November 1917.[2] By the 1930s, Cole employed twenty people and had a circulation reaching 20,000.[2]
Cole died in February 1950 and his wife tried to continue to publish the newspaper until it eventually stopped that September.[2]
In 1954, the Louisville Defender had called the Leader "one of the largest Negro newspaper organizations" in Louisville.[2]
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