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Blacks and Their Contributions to the American West: A Bibliography and Union List of Library Holdings Through 1970. G. K. Hall. ISBN 9780816111398. Berardi, Gayle K.; Segady, Thomas W. (1990). "The Development of African-American Newspapers in the American West: A Sociohistorical Perspective". The Journal of Negro History. 75 (3/4): 96– 111.
Guide to Ohio Newspapers, 1793-1973 : Union Bibliography of Ohio Newspapers Available in Ohio Libraries. Ohio Historical Society. Jeffres, Leo W. (1982). "Grassroots Journalism in the City: Cleveland's Neighborhood Newspapers" (PDF) Penn, Irvine Garland (1891). The Afro-American Press and Its Editors. Willey & Company.
The Washington Informer is a weekly newspaper published in Washington, D.C. The Informer is female-owned and is targeted at the African-American population of the D.C. metropolitan area. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The publisher is Denise Rolark Barnes, whose father, Calvin W. Rolark (1927–1994), [ 3 ] [ 4 ] founded the paper in 1964.
This is a list of African-American newspapers that have been published in Connecticut. It includes both current and historical newspapers. It includes both current and historical newspapers. Connecticut's first newspaper by and for African Americans was The Clarksonian , published from 1843 to 1844 in Hartford. [ 1 ]
Unlike these metropolitan newspapers, a weekly newspaper will cover a smaller area, such as one or more smaller towns or an entire county. Most weekly newspapers follow a similar format as daily newspapers (i.e., news, sports, family news, obituaries). However, the primary focus is on news from the publication's coverage area.
The Middletown Times, daily newspaper in Middletown during 1913-1914 [6] or during 1914-January 1915 [4] The Middletown Tribune, Republican newspaper in Middletown, Connecticut including 1893-1906, daily ex. Sun [6] [4] News and Advertiser, including 1851-1854, weekly [4] Penny Press, including 1884-1939, daily ex. Sun. [4]
The N. E. Informer (formerly the New England Informer) is an American monthly news magazine that serves the African American community, based in Massachusetts. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was founded in 2000, but folded shortly thereafter and was relaunched in 2006 by Doreen Wade.
The Monroe Watchman is a newspaper serving Union, West Virginia, and surrounding Monroe County. [2] Published weekly, it has a circulation of 3,652 and is owned by The Monroe Watchman, Inc. [ 3 ] History