City: Birmingham, Alabama (Return to Map)
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Name Publisher First Last
Weekly Pilot Pilot Publishing Co. 1883
The Negro American White & Boyd 1886 1891
The Negro American Press 1888 1895
Wide-Awake 1889 1906
Hot Shots Hot Shots Publishing Company 1891
The Christian Hope 1894
The Afro-American Labor Sentinel Afro-American Labor and Protective Association 1896
The Birmingham Reporter Colored Masonic Temple 1900
Birmingham Free Speech White, Clarence Cameron and McAlpin, Francis P. 1901
The Truth Tuggle, C.A. 1903
Birmingham Blade Virginia Theological Seminary and College and Harrison, E.H. 1907 1909
The Birmingham Truth Truth Publishing Company 1909
Sparks State Business League 1912
The Voice of the People Proctor, C.L. and Howell, E.W. 1913
The Birmingham Reporter Birmingham Reporter Publishing Company 1915
The Workmens Chronicle 1917
The New Era Banner New Era Publicity Committee 1919
The People's Mouthpiece: The Voice of the Apostolic Overcoming Holy Church of God Apostolic Overcoming Holy Church of God 1920
Industrial High School Record Industrial High School 1921
The Record A.H. Parker High School (Birmingham, AL) 1921
Birmingham World Dickson, Joe N. & Associates 1930
The Weekly Review Durr, Robert 1934
Our National Family National Congress of Colored Parents and Teachers 1935 1962
The Birmingham Mirror Yes Communications, Inc. and Williamson, J. Howard 1939
S.N.Y.C. News Southern Negro Youth Congress 1940
The Alabama Voice Coke, H.D. 1946
Journal of Negro Business National Negro Business League 1946
The I-cHeS-an Industrial High School 1947
Glare Glare Publishing Co., Inc. 1951
Jack and Jill Newsletter: Southeastern Region Jack and Jill of America Foundation 1960
Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights Newsletter Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights 1961
The Birmingham Times Lewis, Jesse J. Sr. and Lewis, James E. Sr. 1964
Selma Project Newsletter 1969 1974
The Birmingham Times Showtime Magazine Lewis, Jesse J. 1970
Pre-Centennial Bulletin Sixteenth Street Baptist Church 1972 1973
Committee for Prisoner Support in Birmingham Newsletter Committee for Prisoner Support in Birmingham 1973 1975
Southern Fight-Back Southern Organizing Committee for Economic and Social Justice 1975
Down Home Down Home, Inc. 1980 1984
Informer th District 1980
By Any Means Necessary: (BAMN) New Afrikan People's Organization 1985
Reaching the City Center for Urban Missions 1988
Call and Response: Newsletter of the African American Studies Program University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of English 1994