The Florida Sun-Review is a weekly African-American newspaper in central Florida. It is published in Orlando, with primary distribution points in Orange, Osceola, and Seminoles counties.[1] It was founded in the 1920s[2] and changed ownership in the '30s and again in the '70s.[2] It has used several names, including the Florida Earth, the Sun-Review, and the Sun and Mirror.[3]

Florida Sun-Review
TypeWeekly newspaper
FounderH.M. Alexander
PublisherJames A. Madison
Founded1922
CityOrlando, Florida
Websitefloridasunreview.com

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The newspaper was founded by H.M. Alexander as the Sun in 1922,[2] and published by Jo Lawrence Boden from 1931 to 1975.[2] The Sun acquired the Orlando Mirror around 1950, becoming the Sun and Mirror.[2] It was purchased by James Macon in 1975, who also acquired Orlando Review from James Madison; the paper became the Sun-Review.[2]

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