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This is a list of African American newspapers that have been published in the state of West Virginia. The first such newspaper was The Pioneer Press of Martinsburg, started by J.R. Clifford in 1882. [1] West Virginia's last African American newspaper, the West Virginia Beacon Digest of Charleston, shut down in 2006. [2]
Beacon Journal (later Beacon Digest and West Virginia Beacon Digest) Charleston: West Virginia: 1957– [5] Defunct Bee, The: Washington: D.C. 1882–1884 [19] Defunct Birmingham Times: Birmingham: Alabama? Extant Black Chronicle: Oklahoma City: Oklahoma: 1979: Extant Black Panther, The: Oakland: California: 1967–1980: Defunct Black Times ...
Creston News Advertiser – Creston; Des Moines Register – Des Moines; Estherville Daily News – Estherville; Fort Madison Daily Democrat – Fort Madison; The Gazette – Cedar Rapids; Globe Gazette – Mason City; The Hawk Eye – Burlington; Iowa City Press-Citizen – Iowa City; Keokuk Daily Gate City – Keokuk; Le Mars Daily Sentinel ...
Star-Gazette, Elmira; Herkimer Times Telegram; Hornell Spectator; The Ithaca Journal; Poughkeepsie Journal; Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester (original flagship newspaper) The Journal News, Westchester County; Times Herald-Record, Middletown, NY (recordinline.com) Utica Observer-Dispatch; Long Island Business News; Putnam Magazine; The Evening ...
It was followed the next year by the Des Moines Rising Son. [1] By far the longest-lasting, however, was the Iowa Bystander , which spanned more than a century. During the peak period of African American newspaper founding in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the African American population in Iowa was less than 20,000. [ 2 ]
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The first newspaper in Des Moines was the Iowa Star. In July 1849, Barlow Granger began the paper in an abandoned log cabin by the junction of the Des Moines and Raccoon River. [3] In 1854, The Star became the Iowa Statesman which was also a Democratic paper. In 1857, The Statesman became the Iowa State Journal, which published three times per ...
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