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These newspapers gained audiences outside African American circles. Demographic changes continued with the Great Migration from southern states to northern states from 1910 to 1930 and during the Second Great Migration from 1941 to 1970. In the 21st century, papers (like newspapers of all sorts) have shut down, merged, or shrunk in response to ...
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.
African-American News and Issues; Afro-American Sentinel; The Aliened American; The Anglo-African; Arizona Informant; Atlanta Black Star; Atlanta Daily World; Atlanta Inquirer; Atlanta Tribune; Atlanta Voice
Alabama's first state organization of African American newspapers was the Alabama Colored Press Association, which was founded by the editors of nine papers in 1887. [2] However, the association ceased to function after two years, due to many of its key members having been driven out of the state by racist violence. [ 2 ]
This is a list of African American newspapers that have been published in the state of New York. It includes both current and historical newspapers. New York was the birthplace of the African American press, with the publication of Freedom's Journal in 1827, and has remained a vibrant center of publishing ever since.
African-American newspapers that already have Wikipedia articles: Category:African-American newspapers (and the main article African-American newspapers) African American News Organizations: National Association of Black Journalists www.nabj.org; Wikidata: This query plots Wikidata's items that are designated as "African-American newspapers" on ...
City Title Beginning End Frequency Call numbers Remarks Baxter, Drew County: The Baxter Vidette: 1902 [2]: 1900s [2]: Twice monthly [2]: LCCN sn90050275; OCLC 22286393; Earle: The Eastern Arkansas World
This free publication was launched in 2016 by owner/publisher Jason Douglas Lewis. 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 ...