. >> we talked to amy force, whose print profiles mildrid brown, founder of omaha star, the oldest running paper ran by a black person. >> she was a woman who cared and from north omaha. she was the omaha star. you would ask and they would say synonymous with the newspaper. it as a black newspaper pitched toward the black community but a lot of people pick it up. is the longest running black newspaper founded by a black woman in the united states. brown's background started as an elementary school teacher in birmingham alabama and she had second graders, third graders and fourth graders. her husband was a pharmacist, one of the few who had a doctorate and they got married and moved to chicago and she started going to classes and they went to des moines and she went to more college classes and they ended up in sioux city and she was the superintendant of the church she was attending. and her minister came to her saying there is a newspaper in town and i think you could do a better job. she said i know nothing about newspapers. neither my husband or i. and he said i think you can do it. so s