List of African American newspapers in Mississippi

A surviving issue of the Vicksburg Golden Rule, from 1899.

This is a list of African American newspapers that have been published in Mississippi. It includes both current and historical newspapers.

The first such newspaper in Mississippi was the Colored Citizen in 1867.[1] More than 70 African American newspapers were founded across Mississippi between 1867 and 1899, in at least 37 different towns.[2] From 1900 to 1980, at least 116 more such newspapers were founded in the state, but increasingly concentrated in the larger cities.[3] The Jackson Advocate is the oldest African American newspaper still in publication. The Mississippi Link was one of the first African American publications to be widely available on the internet.[4]

Several African American newspapers are currently published in Mississippi. They are highlighted in green in the list below.

Newspapers

City Title Beginning End Frequency Call numbers Remarks


Brandon The Free State 1898[5] 1904[5]
  • LCCN sn84025823, 2011254379
  • OCLC 753811338, 10347200, 2747535
  • Edited by E.H. Johnson.[5]
Brookhaven People's Relief 1900s 1910
  • Edited by Eugene N. Bryant, who was driven from Brookhaven by white mob in retaliation for his political positions.[6]
Canton Canton Citizen 1869[2] ?
Cary The Weekly Negro World 1890s[7] 1900s[7]
  • LCCN 2018270512
  • OCLC 1059131230
  • Free online archive
  • Attested through at least 1902.[7]
Clarksdale Tutwiler Whirlwind 1979[8]
  • Edited in 1979 by J.D. Rayford.[8]
Columbia Brotherhood 1976[8]
Fayette Jefferson County Chronicle 1986[9] 1992[9]
  • LCCN sn87008338
  • OCLC 15492871
  • ISSN 0893-3693
Greenville The Delta Farmer’s Digest 1939[10] ?[10]
  • LCCN sn87065121
  • OCLC 15155327
  • Published by H.H. Humes Publishing Co.[10]
  • Attested through at least 1948.[11]
Greenville
  • The Delta Leader[12]
  • Greenville Leader[13]
1929[14] or 1930[12] ?[12]
  • LCCN sn87065122, sn87065125
  • OCLC 11955778, 15154937, 15155009
  • Free online archive
  • Published by H.H. Humes Publishing Co.[12]
  • Attested through at least 1943.[12]
Greenville
  • The Delta Lighthouse
  • Delta Light House[16]
1896[15] 1930[15] or 1920s[16]
  • LCCN sn87065123
  • OCLC 15153806
  • Published by E.M. Weddington.[15]
  • Edited by J.C. Chapple from 1896 until his death in 1919.[16]
Greenville Mississippi Freelance 1969[17] 1970[17]
  • LCCN sn88067142
  • OCLC 10393606, 9884940
  • Different color of paper used for each issue.[18]
Greenville Mississippi News 1974[8]
  • Founded by Katie M. Johnson and David Johnson.[8]
Greenville Mississippiana 1900s[19] 1900s[19]
  • LCCN sn87065127
  • OCLC 15155236
  • Attested from at least 1942.[19]
Greenville Negro Leader 1962[8]
  • Founded by Albert Jenkins.[8]
Greenville The Voice Of SHIMPH 1975[20] 1900s[20]
  • LCCN sn88067156
  • OCLC 18116579
Greenville The Zion Harp 1896[21] 1910[21]
  • LCCN sn87065129
  • OCLC 15160059
Greenwood The Baptist Observer 1960?[22] ?[22]
  • Published by General Missionary Baptist Convention of Mississippi. Edited by W.L. Terrell.[22]
Hattiesburg Hub City Community News 1984[24] 1987[23]
  • LCCN sn88067042
  • OCLC 17453254
  • Published by Eddie Taylor.[24]
Hattiesburg The Union Messenger 1934[25] 1900s[25]
  • LCCN sn88067122
  • OCLC 17779530
Holly Springs Mississippi Oddfellow 1908?[26] ?[26]
  • Edited by E.H. McKissak.[26]
  • Attested through at least 1915.[26]
Jackson Jackson Advocate 1938[27] or 1939[28] current
  • LCCN sn79000083, sn79083
  • OCLC 11991797, 2173975, 4701538
  • ISSN 0047-1704
  • Official site
  • Free online archive
Jackson Colored Citizen 1870[2] ?
Jackson
  • The Drummer[29]
  • The Drummer: Mississippi’s Black Community Newspaper[30]
1971[30] 1900s[29]
  • LCCN sn84025913
  • OCLC 10675658
Jackson
1944[32] 1967?[31]
  • OCLC 10379234
  • Published by Arrington High.[32]
  • "The one radical journal of resistance" out of the five newspapers published in Mississippi in the 1950s.[33]
Jackson The Mississippi Enterprise 1938[34] or 1939[14] ?[34]
  • LCCN sn87065258
  • OCLC 15339733, 17654996
  • Published by Willie J. Miller.[35]
  • Free online archive
Jackson Mississippi Free Press 1961[37] 1964[36]
  • LCCN 2013254324, sn87065222
  • OCLC 15308525, 17268835, 2557042, 664611325
  • ISSN 2642-4673, 2642-5173
Jackson Highlighter 1975[8]
  • Founded by Gene L. Mosley.[8]
Jackson Mississippi Independent 1967[39] 1967?[39]
  • OCLC 11620462
Jackson The Mississippi Link 1993[40] current
  • Official site
  • Published by L. Socrates Garrett.[40]
Jackson The Messenger 1800s[41] ?[41]
  • LCCN sn87065721
  • OCLC 16852687
Jackson Metropolitan Observer 1976
  • Founded by Lee Dilworth.[8]
Jackson The New African 1900s[42] ?[42]
  • LCCN sn97047980
  • OCLC 36950698
Jackson
  • People's Journal
  • People's Advisor
  • People's Defender
1877[43] 1882?[16]
Jackson Mississippi Weekly 1930s[44] 1900s[44]
  • LCCN 2013254325
  • OCLC 664611326
Jackson Jackson Field Hand 1870?[16]
Jackson Weekly Communicator 1975[8]
Laurel Voice Of The People 1900s[45] 1900s[45]
  • LCCN sn89065000
  • OCLC 19295684
  • Free online archive
McComb Freedom's Journal 1964[46]
  • Edited by Barbara JoAnn Lea.[46]
Meridian The Echo 1923[47] 1931[47]
  • LCCN sn88067045
  • OCLC 17536875
Meridian The Echo 1942[47] 1960[47]
  • LCCN sn88067047
  • OCLC 17538016
  • Free online archive
Meridian Mississippi Memo Digest 1968[48] ?
  • LCCN sn97061107
  • OCLC 8100507
  • Attested through at least 1979.[48]
  • Editor: Robert E. Williams.[48]
Meridian
  • The Weekly Echo
  • Daily Echo
1931[49] 1942[49]
  • LCCN sn87065408
  • OCLC 15716025
  • Free online archive
Moss Point Pas-Point Journal 1976[8]
  • Founded by Bernard Barnes and E.V. Cole.[8]
Mound Bayou Demonstrator 1900[16] 1925?[16]
  • Edited by Aurelius P. Hood.[50]
  • Circulation of 4,000 in 1912.[16]
Mound Bayou Mound Bayou News-Digest 1900s[51] 1900s[51]
  • LCCN 2013254327, sn87065748
  • OCLC 17003814, 664611328
  • ISSN 2642-7737
  • Attested from at least 1948–1950.[51]
Mound Bayou The Mound Bayou Sentinel 1952[52] ?[52]
  • LCCN sn87065423
  • OCLC 15738763
Mound Bayou The Southern Advocate 1933[53] ?[53]
  • LCCN sn87082832
  • OCLC 15738677
  • Free online archive
  • Attested through at least 1940.[53]
Mound Bayou The Taborian Star 1923?[54] ?[54]
Mound Bayou The Voice 1900s[55] 1900s[55]
  • LCCN sn89065010
  • OCLC 17281773
  • Attested from at least 1970–1971.[55]
Natchez Bluff City Bulletin 1961[56] 1966[56]
  • Published by Savoy Publishing Company. Edited by Theodore C. Johnson.[56]
Natchez Bluff City Post 1978[57] current
  • LCCN sn87065425
  • OCLC 15748285
  • Founded by William H. Terrell and Theo C. Johnson.[8]
Natchez Natchez News Leader 1971[58] 1983?[58]
  • LCCN sn84025910
  • OCLC 10666378
  • Founded by William H. Terrell and Theo C. Johnson.[8]
Natchez Weekly Reporter 1909 1930s?[16]
  • Owned and edited by Joseph A. Young, Jr.[59]
  • Circulation may have reached 1500.[16]
New Albany The Community Citizen 1900s[60] 1900s[60]
  • LCCN sn88067103
  • OCLC 17388230
  • Free online archive
  • Attested from at least 1955–1959.
Senatobia The Baptist Herald 1888[61] 1800s[61]
  • LCCN sn87065602
  • OCLC 16396263
  • Attested through at least 1891.[61]
Vicksburg Vicksburg Citizens' Appeal 1964[62] 1967[62]
  • LCCN sn84025911, sn94081987
  • OCLC 32351445, 10666472, 17271247, 8776650
Vicksburg Colored Citizen 1867[2] ?
  • Founded by Vicksburg civic leader Henry Mason.[2]
Vicksburg The Golden Rule 1898[63] 1902[63]
  • LCCN 2012254012, 2018218508, sn84025825
  • OCLC 1018455604, 10354367, 2747444, 770730896
  • ISSN 2576-4667, 2576-4675
  • Free online archive
Vicksburg The Light 1891[64] 1900s[64]
  • LCCN 2013254301, sn84025824
  • OCLC 10347312, 843951336
Vicksburg The New Times 1993?[65] ?
  • OCLC 37378103
Yazoo City Afro-American Courier 1926[67] 1957?[66]
  • LCCN sn88067171
  • OCLC 18201922
  • Free online archive
Yazoo City
1942[68] ?[68]
  • LCCN sn88067172
  • OCLC 18201974
  • Edited by T.J. Huddleston, Jr.[68]
  • Free online archive

See also

Works cited

  • Danky, James Philip; Hady, Maureen E., eds. (1998). African-American newspapers and periodicals : a national bibliography. Harvard University Press. ISBN 9780674007888.
  • McMillen, Neil R. (1990). Dark Journey: Black Mississippians in the Age of Jim Crow. University of Illinois Press. ISBN 9780252061561.
  • Pride, Armistead Scott; Wilson, Clint C. (1997). A History of the Black Press. Howard University Press. ISBN 9780882581927.
  • Smith, Jessie Carney (2012). Black Firsts: 4,000 Ground-Breaking and Pioneering Historical Events. Visible Ink Press. ISBN 9781578593699.
  • Thompson, Julius Eric (1983). "Mississippi". In Suggs, Henry Lewis (ed.). The Black Press in the South, 1865–1979. ISBN 9780313222443.
  • Thompson, Julius Eric (2001). Black Life in Mississippi: Essays on Political, Social and Cultural Studies in a Deep South State. ISBN 9780761819226.
  • Thompson, Julius Eric (2015). Lynchings in Mississippi (reprint ed.). ISBN 9780786464418.

References

  1. ^ Smith 2012, p. 409.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Thompson 1983, p. 178.
  3. ^ Thompson 1983, p. 181.
  4. ^ "Top Black Newspapers | African American Newspapers".
  5. ^ a b c Danky & Hady 1998, p. 237, ¶ 2487.
  6. ^ McMillen 1990, p. 176.
  7. ^ a b c "About The weekly Negro world. [volume] (Cary, Miss.) 189?-19??". Chronicling America. Library of Congress. Retrieved 2020-02-05.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Thompson 2001, p. 52.
  9. ^ a b "About Jefferson County chronicle. (Fayette, Miss.) 1986-1992". Chronicling America. Library of Congress. Retrieved 2020-02-05.
  10. ^ a b c Danky & Hady 1998, p. 191, ¶ 1983.
  11. ^ "About The Delta farmer's digest. (Greenville, Miss.) 19??-19??". Chronicling America. Library of Congress. Retrieved 2020-02-05.
  12. ^ a b c d e Danky & Hady 1998, p. 191, ¶ 1985.
  13. ^ "About Greenville leader. (Greenville, Miss.) 1930-1939". Chronicling America. Library of Congress. Retrieved 2020-02-05.
  14. ^ a b Thompson 1983, p. 182.
  15. ^ a b c Danky & Hady 1998, p. 191, ¶ 1986.
  16. ^ a b c d e f g h i j McMillen 1990, p. 173.
  17. ^ a b Danky & Hady 1998, p. 371, ¶ 3865.
  18. ^ "About Mississippi freelance. [volume] (Greenville, Miss.) 1969-1970". Chronicling America. Library of Congress. Retrieved 2020-02-05.
  19. ^ a b c "About Mississippiana. (Greenville, Miss.) 19??-19??". Chronicling America. Library of Congress. Retrieved 2020-02-05.
  20. ^ a b "About The Voice of SHIMPH. (Greenville, Miss.) 1975-19??". Chronicling America. Library of Congress. Retrieved 2020-02-05.
  21. ^ a b "About The Zion harp. (Greenville, Miss.) 1896-1910". Chronicling America. Library of Congress. Retrieved 2020-02-05.
  22. ^ a b c Danky & Hady 1998, p. 60, ¶ 615.
  23. ^ "About Hub city community news. (Hattiesburg, Miss.) 1984-1987". Chronicling America. Library of Congress. Retrieved 2020-02-05.
  24. ^ a b Danky & Hady 1998, p. 285, ¶ 2993.
  25. ^ a b "About The Union messenger. (Hattiesburg, Forrest County, Miss.) 1934-19??". Chronicling America. Library of Congress. Retrieved 2020-02-05.
  26. ^ a b c d Danky & Hady 1998, p. 371, ¶ 3870.
  27. ^ Danky & Hady 1998, p. 308, ¶ 3241.
  28. ^ "About Jackson advocate. [volume] (Jackson, Miss.) 1939-current". Chronicling America. Library of Congress. Retrieved 2020-02-05.
  29. ^ a b "About The drummer. [volume] (Jackson, Miss.) 1971-19??". Chronicling America. Library of Congress. Retrieved 2020-02-05.
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  34. ^ a b Danky & Hady 1998, p. 370, ¶ 3861.
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  36. ^ "About Mississippi free press. [online resource] (Jackson, Miss.) 1961-1964". Chronicling America. Library of Congress. Retrieved 2020-02-05.
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  38. ^ Thompson 1983, p. 193.
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  40. ^ a b Danky & Hady 1998, p. 371, ¶ 3867.
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  42. ^ a b "About The new African. [microfilm reel] (Jackson, Miss.) 19??-????". Chronicling America. Library of Congress. Retrieved 2020-02-05.
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  51. ^ a b c "About Mound Bayou news-digest. [online resource] (Mound Bayou, Miss.) 19??-19??". Chronicling America. Library of Congress. Retrieved 2020-02-05.
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  53. ^ a b c Danky & Hady 1998, p. 525, ¶ 5488.
  54. ^ a b Danky & Hady 1998, p. 551, ¶ 5754.
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  56. ^ a b c Danky & Hady 1998, p. 110, ¶ 1144.
  57. ^ "About Bluff City post. (Natchez, Miss.) 1978-current". Chronicling America. Library of Congress. Retrieved 2020-02-05.
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  59. ^ Mather, Frank Lincoln (1915). Who's who of the Colored Race: A General Biographical Dictionary of Men and Women of African Descent, Volume 1. p. 295. ISBN 9780598610218.
  60. ^ a b "About The Community citizen. (New Albany, Miss.) 19??-19??". Chronicling America. Library of Congress. Retrieved 2020-02-05.
  61. ^ a b c "About The Baptist herald. (Senatobia, Miss.) 1888-18??". Chronicling America. Library of Congress. Retrieved 2020-02-05.
  62. ^ a b Danky & Hady 1998, p. 589, ¶ 6165.
  63. ^ a b Danky & Hady 1998, p. 251, ¶ 2631.
  64. ^ a b "About The light. [online resource] (Vicksburg, Miss.) 1891-19??". Chronicling America. Library of Congress. Retrieved 2020-02-05.
  65. ^ Danky & Hady 1998, p. 413, ¶ 4299.
  66. ^ Danky & Hady 1998, p. 24, ¶ 241.
  67. ^ "About Afro-American courier. (Yazoo City, Miss.) 1926-19??". Chronicling America. Library of Congress. Retrieved 2020-02-05.
  68. ^ a b c d Danky & Hady 1998, p. 142, ¶ 1476.
  69. ^ "About The Century voice. (Yazoo City, Miss.) 194?-19??". Chronicling America. Library of Congress. Retrieved 2020-02-05.
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