Rosetta Miller Perry, Founder of the Tennessee Tribune, Dies at 91 in Nashville
Tribune staff said the newspaper will keep publishing and will honor Miller-Perry in coming days after her death, citing her civil rights leadership.
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Founder of “Tennessee Tribune” Rosetta Miller-Perry has died
The founder and publisher of the longest-running African American newspaper in Nashville has died. Rosetta Miller-Perry was 91. Miller-Perry started the Tennessee Tribune in 1991 and eventually relocated its offices to historic Jefferson Street, where it stands to this day. The paper circulates beyond Nashville to include Chattanooga, Knoxville and Memphis. Miller-Perry also founded the Nashville Black Chamber of Commerce. She was a respecte…
Rosetta Miller-Perry, Tennessee Tribune founder and civil rights leader, dies at 91
The Tennessee Tribune family mourns the passing of its founder, publisher and chief executive officer, Rosetta Miller-Perry, who died Friday, June 26. She was 91.
Rosetta Miller Perry, founder of the Tennessee Tribune, dies at 91 in Nashville
Rosetta Miller Perry, founder of the Tennessee Tribune, died at 91. Friends and former colleagues remember the compassionate yet tough and provocative North Nashville Publisher.
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