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''The Florida Star'' is a weekly newspaper in
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. Founded in 1951 to cater to Jacksonville's African American community, it is the oldest
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in Northeast Florida.


History

''The Florida Star'' was founded in 1951 by Eric O. Simpson, a veteran of national publications, to give Jacksonville its own African-American newspaper. The ''Star'' catered specifically to the city's black community at a time when other local media ignored or downplayed African-American and civil rights stories. During the 1950s and '60s it was one of the most significant forces championing civil rights in Jacksonville, pressuring the government to adopt reforms, endorsing black political candidates, and keeping its readers apprised of boycotts and sit-ins.Andino, Alliniece T. (April 20, 2001)
"Black-interest newspaper marks 50th"
''The Florida-Times Union''. Retrieved June 24, 2014.
The ''Star'' also became known for its sensational crime reporting, which often included scandalous headlines printed in red. In 1983 the paper became embroiled in a legal battle when it printed a rape victim's name, leading to the
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Florida Star v. B. J. F. ''Florida Star v. B.J.F.'', 491 U.S. 524 (1989), is a United States Supreme Court case involving freedom of the press and privacy rights. After ''The Florida Star'' newspaper revealed the full name of a rape victim it got from a police report, th ...
'' A trainee reporter copied the police report, which included the victim's name, and the ''Star'' inadvertently included her name in an article. This violated the ''Stars internal policy and Florida's
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. The victim sued and was awarded $97,500 in damages, greater than the paper's value. The ''Star'' appealed, eventually reaching the Supreme Court. In 1989 the Court overturned the earlier judgement, ruling that punishing a newspaper for reporting accurate, legally obtained material did not accord with the
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.Journey, Mark (August 14, 1993). "Fire no match for historic paper". ''St. Petersburg Times''. In 1977, following telephone threats, ''The Florida Star'' headquarters on Myrtle Street was subject to an arson attack that damaged the lobby. In 1993, a second arson attack destroyed the building and much of its archive. Simpson and his family committed to maintaining the paper, publishing that week's issue only one day late. Simpson headed the paper until his death in 1994. His wife, Mary Wooten Simpson, succeeded him; under her watch the paper expanded its staff, coverage, and circulation. Managing editor Erica Simpson, Eric and Mary Simpson's daughter, took over after her mother's death in 2001. Media pioneer Clara McLaughlin purchased the paper from the Simpson family in 2002 and currently serves as publisher.Darm, Lauren (May 6, 2011)
"McLaughlin an African-American media pioneer"
''Jacksonville Business Journal''. Retrieved June 23, 2014.
In January 2007, ''The Florida Star'' launched a Georgia edition, ''The Georgia Star''.


Awards and recognition

Eric Simpson was posthumously inducted into the Florida Press Association Hall of Fame in 2003. He was the first African-American to be inducted."Our History"
(2014). www.thefloridastar.com. ''The Florida Star''. Retrieved June 24, 2014.


References


External links

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The Florida Star
'' (Jacksonville, Fla.). ''Florida Digital Newspaper Library''.
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