List of African-American newspapers and media outlets

This is a list of African-American newspapers and media outlets.

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Extant

Listed chronologically by founding date

19th century

1901-1950

1951-2000

Date unknown

  • Birmingham Times, Birmingham, Alabama
  • South Florida Times, Oakland Park, Florida

Defunct

  • The Advance, Wilmington, Delaware, 1899-19?[4]
  • Advocate, Charleston, West Virginia[5]
  • The Advocate, Portland, Oregon, 1903
  • African Expositor, Raleigh, North Carolina, 18??-18?[6]
  • Africo-American Presbyterian, Wilmington, North Carolina, 1879-1938[7]
  • The Afro-American Citizen, Charleston, South Carolina, 1899-1902[8]
  • Afro-American Courier, Yazoo City, Mississippi, 1926-19?[9]
  • The Aliened American, Cleveland Ohio, 1852-1856[10]
  • The Anti-Slavery Bugle, New Lisbon, Ohio, 1845-1861
  • The Appeal, Saint Paul, Minnesota, 1889-19?[11]
  • The Arizona Gleam, Phoenix, Arizona, 1929-193?[12]
  • Arizona Sun, Phoenix, Arizona, 1942-196?[13]
  • Arizona Tribune, Phoenix, Arizona, 1958-197?[14]
  • The Banner-Enterprise, Wilmington, North Carolina, 1883-18?[15]
  • Beacon Journal (later Beacon Digest and West Virginia Beacon Digest), Charleston, West Virginia, 1957-[5]
  • The Bee, Washington, D.C., 1882-1884[16]
  • The Black Panther, 1967-?
  • Boston Guardian, Boston, Massachusetts, 1901-1950s
  • Breeze, Huntington, West Virginia[5]
  • The Broad Ax, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1895-19?[17]
  • The Bystander, Des Moines, Iowa, 1916-1922[18]
  • California Eagle, Los Angeles, California, 1879-1964[19]
  • Cayton's Monthly, Seattle, Washington, 1921-1921[20]
  • Cayton's Weekly, Seattle, Washington, 1916-1921[21]
  • The Century Voice, Yazoo City, Mississippi, 194?-19?[22]
  • The Charleston Advocate, Charleston, South Carolina, 1867-1868[23]
  • The Chicago Whip, Chicago, Illinois, 1919-19?[24]
  • Chicago World, Chicago, Illinois, 1918-19?[25]
  • Christian Banner, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania[26]
  • The Christian Recorder, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1861-[27]
  • The Cleveland Gazette, Cleveland, Ohio, 1883-1945
  • The Colored American, Washington, D.C., 1893-1904
  • The Colored American, New York City, 1837-1842
  • The Colored Citizen, Helena, Montana, 1894-1894[28]
  • The Community Citizen, New Albany, Mississippi, 19??-19?[29]
  • The Concordia Eagle, Vidalia, Louisiana, 1873-1890[30]
  • Connecticut Chronicle, Hartford, Connecticut, 194?-194?[31]
  • The Daily Express, Dayton, Ohio, 1950-1955[32]
  • Daily National Era, Washington, D.C., 1854-1854[33]
  • Daily Record, Wilmington, North Carolina, 1895-1898[34][35]
  • Dallas Express, Dallas, Texas, 1892-1970
  • The Dayton Forum, Dayton, Ohio, 1913-1949[36]
  • The Delta Leader, Greenville, Mississippi, 1939-19?[37]
  • The Denver Star, Denver, Colorado, 1913-1963[38]
  • Detroit Tribune, Detroit, Michigan, 1933-1933[39]
  • The Detroit Tribune, Detroit, Michigan, 1935-1966[40]
  • The Echo, Meridian, Mississippi, 1942-1960[41]
  • Franklin's Paper the Denver Star, Denver, Colorado, 1912-1913[42]
  • Franklin's Paper the Statesman, Denver, Colorado, 1906-1912[43]
  • The Free Citizen, Orangeburg, South Carolina,1874-1876[44]
  • The Free Press, Charleston, South Carolina, 1868-186?[45]
  • Freedom's Journal, New York City, 1827-1829
  • The Forum, Springfield, Illinois, 1904-192?[46]
  • Frost Illustrated, Fort Wayne, Indiana, 1968
  • The Future Outlook, Greensboro, North Carolina, 1941-1972[47][48]
  • The Gazette, Raleigh, North Carolina, 18??-1???[49]
  • The Georgetown Planet, Georgetown, South Carolina, 1873-1875[50]
  • The Golden Rule, Vicksburg, Mississippi, 1898-19?[51]
  • Harambee News, Los Angeles, California, 1966-1969[52]
  • Hartford Chronicle, Hartford, Connecticut, 194?-1947[53]
  • Hartford-Springfield Chronicle, Springfield, Massachusetts, 1940-194?[54]
  • Huntington Enterprise, Huntington, West Virginia[5]
  • Huntington Times, Huntington, West Virginia[5]
  • The Illinois Times, Champaign, Illinois, 19??-19?[55]
  • Indianapolis Freeman, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1888-1926
  • Indianapolis Leader, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1879-1891
  • Ink, Fort Wayne, Indiana, 2001-?
  • Iowa State Bystander, Des Moines, Iowa, 1894-1916[56]
  • The Journal of Industry, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1879-1???[57]
  • The Kansas City Sun, Kansas City, Missouri,1908-1924[58]
  • The Langston City Herald, Langston City, Oklahoma, 1891-1902[59]
  • The Lexington Standard, Lexington, Kentucky, 1892-1912[60]
  • The Liberator, Boston, Massachusetts, 1831-1865
  • The Louisianian, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1870-1871[61]
  • Maryville Republican, Maryville, Tennessee, 1867-187?[62]
  • McDowell Herald, Keystone, West Virginia[5]
  • The McDowell Times, Keystone, West Virginia, 1904-1941[63]
  • Metropolis Weekly Gazette, Metropolis, Illinois, 1???-19?[64]
  • Metropolitan News, Chicago, Illinois, 1935-19?[65]
  • Missionary Record, Charleston, South Carolina, 1868-1879[66]
  • Mojo, New York City, 1968-?
  • The Montana Plaindealer, Helena, Montana, 1906-1911[67]
  • The Muskogee Cimeter, Muskogee, Oklahoma, 1901-19?[68]
  • Nashville Globe, Nashville, Tennessee, 1906-1960[69]
  • National Enquirer and Pennsylvania Freeman, 1836-?
  • The National Era, Washington, D.C., 1847-1860[70]
  • The National Forum, Washington, D.C., 1910-19?[71]
  • National Savings Bank, Washington, D.C., 1868-18?[72]
  • The New Age, Butte, Montana, 1902-190?[73]
  • The New Age, Portland, Oregon, 1896
  • New England Bulletin, Hartford, Connecticut, 1949-19?[74]
  • New Era, Washington, D.C., 1870-1870[75]
  • New National Era, Washington, D.C., 1870-1874[76]
  • North Carolina Gazette, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1885-18?[77]
  • North Carolina Republican, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1879-1880[78]
  • North Star, 1847-1851
  • The Northwestern Bulletin, St. Paul, Minnesota, 1922-1924[79]
  • The Northwestern Bulletin-Appeal, St. Paul, Minnesota, 1924-1925[80]
  • The Ohio Daily-Express, Dayton, Ohio, 1946-1950[81]
  • Ohio State News, Columbus, Ohio, 1944-1952[82]
  • The Philadelphia Independent, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1931-1971
  • The People's Recorder, Columbia, South Carolina, 1893-1925[83]
  • The Peoples' Advocate, New Bern, North Carolina, 1886-188?[84]
  • The Phoenix Index, Phoenix, Arizona, 193?-19?[85]
  • Phoenix Tribune, Phoenix, Arizona, 1918-193?[86]
  • Pioneer, Montgomery, West Virginia[5]
  • Pioneer Press, Martinsburg, West Virginia, 1882-19?[5][87]
  • Pittsburgh Courier, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1907-1966
  • The Professional World, Columbia, Missouri, 1901-192?[88]
  • The Republican, Maryville, Tennessee, 187?-187?[89]
  • The Rising Son, Kansas City, Mo, 1896-19?[90]
  • The Robbins Eagle, Robbins, Illinois, 1951-1963[91]
  • The Rock Hill Messenger, Rock Hill, South Carolina, 1896-1921[92]
  • The Seattle Republican, Seattle, Washington, 1???-1915[93]
  • Sedalia Weekly Conservator, Sedalia, Missouri, 1903-1909[94]
  • Semi-Weekly Louisianian, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1871-1872[95]
  • South Carolina Leader, Charleston, South Carolina, 1865-18?[96]
  • The Southern Advocate, Mound Bayou, Mississippi, 1933-19?[97]
  • The Southern Indicator, Columbia, South Carolina, 1903-1925[98]
  • The Southern News, Asheville, North Carolina, 1936-19?[99]
  • The Southland Advocate, Asheville, North Carolina, 19??-????[100]
  • St. Louis Palladium, 1884?-1911?
  • The St. Paul Echo, St. Paul, Minnesota, 1925-1927[101]
  • The statesman. [volume] : (Denver, Colo.) 1889-1906
  • The Topeka Plaindealer, Topeka, Kansas, 1900-1932[102]
  • The Tribune, Roanoke, Virginia, 1951-19?[103]
  • La Tribune de la Nouvelle-Orleans or New Orleans Tribune, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1864-1870
  • The Tribune Independent of Michigan, Detroit, Michigan, 1933-1935[104]
  • The Tulsa Star, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1913-1921[105]
  • The Twin City Star, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1910-19?[106]
  • Voice of the People, Laurel, Mississippi, 19??-19?[107]
  • The Washington Bee, Washington, D.C., 1882-1922[108]
  • West Virginia Digest, Charleston, West Virginia[5]
  • West Virginia Eagle, Montgomery, West Virginia[5]
  • West Virginia Enterprise, Charleston, West Virginia[5]
  • West Virginia Spokesman, Huntington, West Virginia[5]
  • West Virginia Weekly, Charleston, West Virginia[5]

Online

See also

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