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Rosetta Perry

Rosetta Miller-Perry is a prominent figure in journalism and civil rights activism. Born on July 7, 1934, in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania, she has had a diverse and impactful career.26 Miller-Perry founded the Tennessee Tribune, an African-American newspaper, in 1991, and previously established Contempora magazine in 1990.34

Career Highlights

  • Joined the U.S. Navy in 19545
  • Supported the Civil Rights Movement and participated in marches with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. from Selma5
  • Founded Perry and Perry Associates in 19903
  • Established Contempora magazine in 19904
  • Launched the Tennessee Tribune newspaper in 19913
  • Founded the Greater Nashville Black Chamber of Commerce3

Miller-Perry's work extends beyond publishing. She has been an active voice in civil rights and community development. Her newspaper, the Tennessee Tribune, continues to be an important platform for African-American voices in Tennessee.1

As a multi-talented individual, Miller-Perry has made significant contributions to journalism, civil rights activism, and business development in the Nashville area. Her efforts have earned her recognition as the 'Queen Mother' of the Black Press5, highlighting her influential role in African-American media and community leadership.

Highlights

Dec 11 · tntribune.com
Author: Rosetta Miller Perry - The Tennessee Tribune
[PDF] Miller-perry, rosetta, 1934 - The HistoryMakers
Dec 10 · afro.com
Rosetta Perry, 'Queen Mother' of the Black Press

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Greater Nashville Area, TN