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This is a list of African-American newspapers that have been published in the state of Massachusetts. It includes both current and historical newspapers. The roots of the African-American press are particularly deep in Massachusetts, dating back well before the Civil War. The first such newspaper in Massachusetts was the in 1838. Notable African-American newspapers in Massachusetts today include the Bay State Banner.

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  • List of African-American newspapers in Massachusetts (en)
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  • This is a list of African-American newspapers that have been published in the state of Massachusetts. It includes both current and historical newspapers. The roots of the African-American press are particularly deep in Massachusetts, dating back well before the Civil War. The first such newspaper in Massachusetts was the in 1838. Notable African-American newspapers in Massachusetts today include the Bay State Banner. (en)
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  • The Guardian (en)
  • The Hub (en)
  • Urban Beat (en)
  • Struggle (en)
  • The Bottom Line (en)
  • Boston Chronicle (en)
  • Anti-Slavery Herald (en)
  • Bay State Banner / (en)
  • Boston Advocate / (en)
  • Boston Reliance (en)
  • Boston Times / (en)
  • Haiti 2004 (en)
  • Hartford-Springfield Chronicle (en)
  • New England Black Weekly (en)
  • Pine and Palm / (en)
  • Rebellion News (en)
  • Salt: Springfield Area Life and Times (en)
  • The Bay State Banner (en)
  • The Boston Advance (en)
  • The Boston Advocate (en)
  • The Boston Colored Citizen (en)
  • The Boston Courant (en)
  • The Boston Times (en)
  • The Pine and Palm (en)
  • The Self Elevator (en)
  • The Woman's Era (en)
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  • * Official site (en)
  • * Written in French, and catering to the Haitian-American community. (en)
  • * Published simultaneously in Boston and Cambridge. * Extant through at least 1913. (en)
  • * Circulation of 12,000 in 1951. (en)
  • * Circulation of 5,000 in 1951. (en)
  • * Edited by B.R. Wilson. (en)
  • * Extant through at least 1968. (en)
  • * Published by Charles Alexander. (en)
  • *Available online (en)
  • *In English and Spanish. (en)
  • *Published by Samuel R. Bass. (en)
  • *Published by W. Grandison and J.B. Powell, Jr. (en)
  • * Successor to the Weekly Anglo-African. * Promoted emigration to Haiti. * Published simultaneously in New York and Boston. (en)
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