The Afro-American Press and Its Editors
Afro-American Press and Its Editors is a book published in 1891 written by Irvine Garland Penn. Penn covers African American newspapers and magazines published between 1827 and 1891.[1] The book covers many aspects of journalism, and devotes a chapter to black female journalists.[2] Penn believed that the black press played a crucial role in presenting the case to the broader American population that black people were fit for the full benefits of citizenship.[3]
The book is frequently referenced as an important early work on African American journalism. John Ernest called Penn's book comprehensive and detailed and the foundation of many later studies. Penn wrote in part to encourage blacks to support black papers.[4] Charls A. Simmons writes that Penn's book along with Armistead S. Prides, A Register and History of Negro Newspapers in the United States: 1827-1950 and Warren Brown's Check List of Negro Newspapers in the United States (1827-1946) are essential starting points for understanding the early history of African American newspapers.[5]
List of individuals profiled in book
- John Q. Adams (journalist)
- A. E. P. Albert
- G. W. Anderson
- W. H. Anderson (journalist)
- William H. Anderson (journalist)
- J. T. Bailey
- S. J. Bampfield
- R. C. O. Benjamin
- Daniel S. Bentley
- Joseph A. Booker
- J. Dallas Bowser
- Mary E. Britton
- William F. Brooks
- Calvin S. Brown
- John Edward Bruce
- William Buford (journalist)
- Abel P. Caldwell
- David C. Carter
- William Calvin Chase
- Levi E. Christy
- M. W. Clair
- George W. Clinton (journalist)
- T. W. Coffee
- Lucretia Newman Coleman
- Edward E. Cooper
- John Wesley Cromwell
- John C. Dancy
- D. W. Davis (journalist)
- Georgia Mabel De Baptiste
- Richard DeBaptiste
- William H. Dewey
- Henry Fitzbutler
- Timothy Thomas Fortune
- W. H. Franklin
- George W. Gayles
- C. B. W. Gordon
- F. M. Hamilton
- Frances E. W. Harper
- Charles Hendley
- Thomas T. Henry
- S. N. Hill
- Augustus M. Hodges
- J. Alexander Holmes
- J. E. Jones (journalist)
- R. A. Jones (journalist)
- Amelia E. Johnson
- W. B. Johnson (journalist)
- William E. King
- Lillian A. Lewis
- M. M. Lewey
- E. H. Lipscombe
- R. D. Littlejohn
- William S. Lowry
- Victoria Earle Matthews
- Alice E. McEwan
- A. N. McEwen
- John Mitchell Jr.
- W. H. Mixon
- J. T. Morris
- Gertrude Bustill Mossell
- William Murrell (journalist)
- Richard Nelson (journalist)
- Mary Virginia Cook Parrish
- E. W. S Peck
- Benjamin B. Pelham
- Meta Pelham
- Robert Pelham Jr.
- Christopher J. Perry
- R. S. Ransom
- I. Randall Reid
- Magnus L. Robinson
- S. D. Russell
- D. J. Saunders
- William F. Simpson
- H. C. Smith
- Lucy W. Smith
- W. C. Smith (journalist)
- Lavina B. Sneed
- James J. Spellman
- John Gordon Street
- W. H. Stowers
- Elizabeth Stumm
- Chasteen C. Sturm
- W. Allison Sweeney
- C. H. J. Taylor
- Marshall W. Taylor (minister)
- Robert T. Teamoh
- A. L. Tilghman
- Katherine D. Tillman
- William B. Townsend
- Henry McNeal Turner
- S. B. Turner
- Josephine T. Washington
- John L. Waller
- Ida B. Wells
- William J. White (journalist)
- Danial Barclay Williams
- E. A. Williams
- D. A. Williamson
- J. H. Williamson
- J. T. Wilson
- Ione E. Wood
List of newspapers and magazines profiled in book
- Freedom's Journal (1827-1829)
- The Rights of All (1829-1830)
- The Colored American (New York City) (initially the Weekly Advocate) (1837-1842)
- The North Star (anti-slavery newspaper) (1847-1865)
External links
- Edition at archive.org
- via Google Books
References
- ↑ Simons, William M., and Alvin L. Hall, eds. The Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball and American Culture, 2002. Vol. 6. McFarland, 2003. p217
- ↑ Higginbotham, Evelyn Brooks, The Black Church, in West, Cornel, and Eddie S. Glaude, eds. African American religious thought: An anthology. Westminster John Knox Press, 2003. p198
- ↑ Hornsby Jr, Alton, ed. A companion to African American history. John Wiley & Sons, 2008. p334-335
- ↑ Ernest, John. Liberation historiography: African American writers and the challenge of history, 1794-1861. Univ of North Carolina Press, 2004. p276
- ↑ Simmons, Charles A. The African American press: a history of news coverage during national crises, with special reference to four black newspapers, 1827-1965. McFarland, 2006. p2