KOA-TV (Television station : Denver, Colo.)

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KOA-TV was a Denver, Colo. based television station that began broadcasting on VHF channel 4 on December 24, 1953. At that time, the station was co-owned with KOA radio by Metropolitan Broadcasting. In 1986 name changed to KCNC-TV. Originally affiliated with NBC, affiliation changed to CBS in 1994.

From the description of KOA news film, 1967 [manuscript]. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 696370842

Black settlements were established to promote economic independence, self-government and social equality for African-Americans. One of the largest in Colo. was founded by O.T. Johnson in 1910 and was known as the town of Dearfield.

From the description of Black settlements in Colorado, 1978 [manuscript]. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 52211286

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Colorado
Dearfield (Colo.)
Colorado--Golden
Colorado--Dearfield
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African Americans
African Americans
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