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Johnson Publishing Company (10 P, 2 F) Pages in category "African-American magazines" The following 70 pages are in this category, out of 70 total.
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.
The company was founded in 1970 by Earl G. Graves Sr. It publishes in print and digital, an annual listing of the largest African-American companies in the country, or "B.E. 100s", first compiled and published in 1973. [3] [4] In 2002 the magazine launched a supplement targeting teens, Teenpreneur. [5]
Ebony is a monthly magazine that focuses on news, culture, and entertainment. Its target audience is the African-American community, and its coverage includes the lifestyles and accomplishments of influential black people, fashion, beauty, and politics. [4] [5]
African American newspapers (also known as the Black press or Black newspapers) are news publications in the United States serving African American communities. Samuel Cornish and John Brown Russwurm started the first African American periodical, Freedom's Journal , in 1827.
The Root 100 is the magazine's annual "list of the 100 most important black influencers between the ages of 25 and 45." [11] This list has been published since 2011, when it began ranking honorees using an influence score that resulted from a mathematical formula developed by scholar Omar Wasow. [12]
Front page of The Afro-American Ledger, today the Baltimore Afro-American, from January 1902. This is a list of African American newspapers that have been published in the state of Maryland. It includes both current and historical newspapers. Maryland's first known African American newspaper was The Lyceum Observer, launched by members of the ...
This is a list of African American newspapers that have been published in Washington, D.C. It includes both current and historical newspapers. Although Washington was home to abolitionist papers prior to the American Civil War (1861-1865), the first known newspaper published by and for African Americans in the District of Columbia was the New ...