Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The California Eagle (1879–1964) was an African-American newspaper in Los Angeles, California. It was founded as The Owl in 1879 by John J. Neimore, a former slave.Charlotta Bass became owner in of the paper after Neimore's death in 1912. She owned and operated the paper, re-named the California Eagle, until 1951. Her husband, J. B. Bass, served as editor until his death in 1934. In the 1920s, they increased circulation to 60,000."@en }
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- California_Eagle comment "The California Eagle (1879–1964) was an African-American newspaper in Los Angeles, California. It was founded as The Owl in 1879 by John J. Neimore, a former slave.Charlotta Bass became owner in of the paper after Neimore's death in 1912. She owned and operated the paper, re-named the California Eagle, until 1951. Her husband, J. B. Bass, served as editor until his death in 1934. In the 1920s, they increased circulation to 60,000.".
- Q5020459 comment "The California Eagle (1879–1964) was an African-American newspaper in Los Angeles, California. It was founded as The Owl in 1879 by John J. Neimore, a former slave.Charlotta Bass became owner in of the paper after Neimore's death in 1912. She owned and operated the paper, re-named the California Eagle, until 1951. Her husband, J. B. Bass, served as editor until his death in 1934. In the 1920s, they increased circulation to 60,000.".