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John Henry Murphy III (March 2, 1916 - October 16, 2010), was a publisher and newspaper executive, head of the family-owned enterprise of the Afro-American newspaper based in Baltimore, Maryland. At its peak, it had nine national editions, published in 13 major cities. Murphy was the grandson of the paper's founder, former slave and Civil War veteran John H. Murphy Sr. After working from 1937 as manager of the paper's Washington, D.C. edition, and in other positions, Murphy succeeded his uncle Carl J. Murphy in 1967 as president of the Afro-American papers, and in 1974 as chairman of the board and publisher.

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  • John Henry Murphy III (March 2, 1916 - October 16, 2010), was a publisher and newspaper executive, head of the family-owned enterprise of the Afro-American newspaper based in Baltimore, Maryland. At its peak, it had nine national editions, published in 13 major cities. Murphy was the grandson of the paper's founder, former slave and Civil War veteran John H. Murphy Sr. After working from 1937 as manager of the paper's Washington, D.C. edition, and in other positions, Murphy succeeded his uncle Carl J. Murphy in 1967 as president of the Afro-American papers, and in 1974 as chairman of the board and publisher. (en)
  • John Henry Murphy III (2 mars 1916 - 16 octobre 2010), est un éditeur américain. Il fut dirigeant de journal, à la tête de l'entreprise familiale du journal Afro-American basé à Baltimore, Maryland. À son apogée, il comptait neuf éditions nationales, publiées dans 13 grandes villes. Petit-fils du fondateur du journal, l'ancien esclave et vétéran de la guerre de Sécession John H. Murphy Sr. Après avoir travaillé à partir de 1937 comme directeur de l'édition de Washington, D.C., et dans d'autres postes, Murphy a succédé à son oncle Carl J. Murphy en 1967 comme président des journaux afro-américains, et en 1974 comme président du conseil d'administration et éditeur. (fr)
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  • John Henry Murphy III (March 2, 1916 - October 16, 2010), was a publisher and newspaper executive, head of the family-owned enterprise of the Afro-American newspaper based in Baltimore, Maryland. At its peak, it had nine national editions, published in 13 major cities. Murphy was the grandson of the paper's founder, former slave and Civil War veteran John H. Murphy Sr. After working from 1937 as manager of the paper's Washington, D.C. edition, and in other positions, Murphy succeeded his uncle Carl J. Murphy in 1967 as president of the Afro-American papers, and in 1974 as chairman of the board and publisher. (en)
  • John Henry Murphy III (2 mars 1916 - 16 octobre 2010), est un éditeur américain. Il fut dirigeant de journal, à la tête de l'entreprise familiale du journal Afro-American basé à Baltimore, Maryland. À son apogée, il comptait neuf éditions nationales, publiées dans 13 grandes villes. Petit-fils du fondateur du journal, l'ancien esclave et vétéran de la guerre de Sécession John H. Murphy Sr. Après avoir travaillé à partir de 1937 comme directeur de l'édition de Washington, D.C., et dans d'autres postes, Murphy a succédé à son oncle Carl J. Murphy en 1967 comme président des journaux afro-américains, et en 1974 comme président du conseil d'administration et éditeur. (fr)
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