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This is a list of African American newspapers that have been published in the state of California, including both historical and contemporary publications. California's first such newspaper was the Mirror of the Times , which began publishing in the mid-1850s. [ 1 ]
This is a list of African American newspapers and media outlets, which is sortable by publication name, city, state, founding date, and extant vs. defunct status. For more detail on a given newspaper, see the linked entries below. See also by state, below on this page, for entries on African American newspapers in each state.
Before launching the Standard, Lewis worked at Our Weekly (2006-2008, 2013–2016) and the Los Angeles Sentinel Newspaper (2008-2013), which are also African-American owned newspapers. He worked as a writer, photographer, sports editor, and web and social media manager at both publications.
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The Los Angeles Wave is an African-American newspaper created by C.Z. Wilson, [1] first published in 1912 in Los Angeles, California. [2] It has 92,000 subscribers, which is more subscribers that any other black newspaper. [3] The newspaper group claims to have circulation of 1.2 million serving diverse neighborhoods in the greater Los Angeles ...
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The Sentinel was also noted for their coverage of the changing African-American daily life experience in the post-1992 Los Angeles Riots era. [1] The Sentinel was founded in 1933 by Leon H. Washington Jr. for Black readers. [2] Since that time, the newspaper has been considered a staple of Black life in Los Angeles. [3]
The first African American newspaper in California is thought to be the Mirror of the Times, published in the mid-1850s. [89] Other early African American newspapers in Northern California included Pacific Appeal and The Elevator; [90] and in Southern California included the California Eagle, California Voice, and Los Angeles Sentinel. [58]