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The Dallas Examiner is the leading African American Newspaper in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. It have been the voice of the Black community since 1986. It was founded by Fred Finch, a trailblazing civil rights attorney. The newspaper quickly became a powerful voice to and for the African American community. Tragically, shortly after founding the The Dallas Examiner, he and his wife, Mildred, were murdered in their home during a robbery on March 16, 1986. After his death, his daughter, Mollie F. Belt, took over as publisher.

The mission of The Dallas Examiner is to inform, educate, inspire and uplift its community. The weekly newspaper features an in depth look at issues that affect the African American community in Dallas, Texas, and throughout the nation. It's local and national news coverage includes politics, education, health, entertainment, arts and life, local and national commentaries, business and economics, sports, religion news, etc.

The Dallas Examiner distributes a new issue every Thursday - 52 weeks/year. Always located in the Southern Sector of Dallas, it is now located in Fred Finch's former law office, at 4510 S. Malcolm X Blvd., Dallas, Texas. Website: dallasexaminer.com.