The Wyandotte Echo Explained

The Wyandotte Echo
Type:Weekly newspaper
Owners:M.R.P.P. Inc
Foundation:1933
Publisher:Roberta M. Peterson

The Wyandotte Echo is a legal newspaper for Kansas City, Kansas. The Wyandotte Echo is published every Wednesday. The newspaper is owned by and operated by M.R.P.P. Inc. The Wyandotte Echo is the official newspaper for the Wyandotte County Unified Government and the 29th District of Kansas Courts.

African American attorney and Niagara Movement co-founder Isaac F. "I.F." Bradley, Sr. (1862 – 1938) published and edited the paper, from 1930, until his death, in 1938.[1]

Notes and References

  1. http://blog.law.ku.edu/student-life/early-black-graduates-exemplify-how-diversity-makes-us-better/ "Early black graduates exemplify how diversity makes us better", by Aaron Holmes, "KU Law Blog", University of Kansas School of Law, March 3, 2017. Retrieved February 19, 2020.