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African American Historical Newspapers Online: Southeast
With permission this guide was adapted from the one created by Elizabeth Clarke of Marist College.
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Newspapers in the Southeast
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(Dates of Paper's Publication), Publication Place: Dates Available Online
The Afro-American Citizen (1899-1902), Charleston, SC: 1900
Afro American Mission Herald (1895?-????), Louisville, KY: 1900-1901
American Baptist (1879-19??), Louisville, KY: 1903-1904
Birmingham Iron Age (1874-1885), Birmingham, AL: 1874-1885
The Charleston Advocate (1867-1868), Charleston, SC: 1867-1868
The Colored Tribune (1875-1876), Savannah, GA: 1876
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It was succeeded by The Savannah Tribune, which is not online, but the masthead can be found on the same website
The Concordia Eagle (1873-1890), Vidalia, LA: 1875-1885
Florida Sentinel Bulletin (1919-1930s, 1945-present), Tampa, FL: 1958
The Free Citizen (1874-1876), Orangeburg, SC: 1875-1876
The Free Press (1868-186?), Charleston, SC: 1868
The Georgetown Planet (1873-1875), Georgetown, SC: 1873
The Jacksonville Free Press (????-present), Jacksonville, FL: 1916-1917, 2005-2011
The Lexington Standard (1892-1912), Lexington, KY: 1900
Missionary Record (1868-1879), Charleston, SC: 1873-1876
The New South Newspaper (1862-1867), Port Royal and Beaufort, SC: 1862-1867
The People's Recorder (1893-1925), Columbia, SC: 1898-1909
The Rock Hill Messenger (1896-1921), Rock Hill, SC: 1900
South Carolina Leader (1865-18??), Charleston, SC: 1865-1867
The Southern Indicator (1903-1925), Columbus, SC: 1913-1922
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