William Henry Twine (December 10, 1864 – October 8, 1933) was an African-American lawyer and newspaper publisher who settled in Oklahoma.
As an attorney, he defended African American clients, and reportedly slept at the jail on occasion to help deter lynchings.
[4] The publication was aligned with the Republican Party and reported on political matters pertaining to the Black community.
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