List of African American newspapers in Kentucky
Appearance
This is a list of African-American newspapers that have been published in Kentucky. It includes both current and historical newspapers.
The first known African-American newspapers to serve Kentucky were the Colored Citizen, which was briefly published in Louisville in 1866, and the Colored Kentuckian, launched in 1867.[2]
African-American newspapers serving Kentucky today include the Louisville Defender, the Key Newsjournal of Lexington, and the Northern Kentucky Herald, published by Sesh Publications in Cincinnati, Ohio.[3]
Newspapers
City | Title | Beginning | End | Frequency | Call numbers | Remarks |
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Bowling Green | The Eagle Eye | 1903[4] | ?[4] | Weekly[4] | ||
Bowling Green | Liberty | ? | 1912[5] | |||
Bowling Green | Bowling Green Watchman | 1887[2] | 1892[2] |
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Brownsville | Edmonson Star News / Edmonson County Star / Edmonson Star[6] | 1916[6] | 1917?[2] | Weekly[6] |
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Cadiz | Cadiz Informer | 1904[2] | 1937[2] |
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Covington | The Lincoln-Grant Herald | 1913[2] | ?[2] |
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Covington | Suspension Press | 1982[7] | ?[7] | Biweekly (irregular)[7] | ||
Danville / Lexington | Torchlight / Torch Light | 1902[5] or 1903[2] | 1929[2] or 1932[5] |
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Danville | Tribune | 1878[5] | 1892[5] | |||
Elizabethtown | Christian Pilot | 1880s[5] | 1880s[5] |
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Frankfort | The Blue Grass Bugle / Bluegrass Bugle | 1898?[8] | 1915[2] | Weekly[8] |
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Frankfort | Frankfort Clarion | ?[2] | ?[2] |
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Frankfort | The Kentucky Club Woman | 1900s[2] |
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Frankfort | Masonic Herald | 1914[2] | 1915[2] | |||
Frankfort | The Star Weekly | 1914[2] | ?[2] | Weekly |
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Frankfort | Frankfort Tribune | ?[2] | ?[2] | Weekly[5] |
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Henderson | Gleaner | 1890s | Weekly[9] | |||
Henderson | Kentucky Missionary Visitor | ?[2] | 1915[2] |
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Hopkinsville | Baptist Monitor | 1880s[2] |
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Hopkinsville | Hopkinsville Contender | 1919[10] | 1920[10] |
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Hopkinsville | Hopkinsville Globe Journal / Hopkinsville Globe | 1932[10] or 1936[2] | 1943[2] or 1941[10] | Weekly[10] |
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Hopkinsville | Indicator | 1892[10] | ? | Weekly[11] | ||
Hopkinsville | The Little Courant | 1919[10] | 1922[10] |
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Hopkinsville | Major / The Major | 1896[10] or 1897[2] | 1904[2] |
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Hopkinsville | Morning News | 1903[2] | 1913[10] | Daily[10] |
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Hopkinsville | The New Age | 1920s[10] |
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Hopkinsville | Rising Sun | 1900s | 1900s |
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Hopkinsville | Saturday News | 1913[10] or 1919[2] | 1922[2] | Weekly[10] |
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Lebanon | Freeman | ? | 1912[5] | |||
Lexington | Advance-Courier | 1885[2] | 1886[2] | Weekly[12] | ||
Lexington | American Citizen | 1874[13] | 1800s[13] | Weekly[13] |
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Lexington | Bluegrass Chronicle | 1978[2] | 1980[2] or 1981[14] |
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Lexington | Blue Grass New Era | 1890s | ? | Twice weekly[11] | ||
Lexington | Christian Trumpet | 1921[2] | ?[2] |
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Lexington | The Christian Soldier | 1872[2] | ?[2] |
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Lexington | The Lexington Chronicle | 1967[15] | ?[15] |
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Lexington | The Colored Citizen | 1913[16] | ?[16] | Daily[16] |
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Lexington | Colored Representative | 1871[17] | 1870s[17] | Weekly[17] |
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Lexington | Community Voice | 1987[18] | 2001[2] | Weekly[18] |
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Lexington | Fair Play | 1880s[5] | 1880s[5] |
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Lexington | Inter-State County News | 1935[2] | 1940[2] |
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Lexington | Key Newsjournal | 2004[2] | current |
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Lexington | Masonic and Odd Fellows' Journal | 1876[2] | ?[2] |
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Lexington | The Lexington Standard | 1892[19] | 1912[19] | Weekly[19] |
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Lexington | Lexington Weekly News | 1912[2] | ?[2] |
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Louisville | Afro-American Mission Herald | 1897[2] | 1912[2] |
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Louisville | American Baptist / American Baptist News | 1878[2] or 1879[21] | current | Weekly[21] |
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Louisville | The Bulletin | 1879[22] | 1885[2] | Weekly[22] |
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Louisville | The Champion | 1890[2] | 1893[2] |
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Louisville | Christian Index | 1873[2] | 1882[2] (Louisville, KY), 1882-1966 (Jackson, TN)[2] |
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Louisville | The Colored Citizen | 1866[2] | ?[2] |
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Louisville | The Colored Kentuckian | 1867[2] | ?[2] |
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Louisville | Louisville Columbian | 1899[2] | 1917[2] |
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Louisville | Columbian Herald | 1913[2] | 1927[2] |
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Louisville | The Herald Tribune | 1937[2] |
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Louisville | Kentuckian | 1870s[2] |
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Louisville | Kentucky Standard | 1898[2] | 1912[2] |
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Louisville | The Louisville Defender | 1933[23] | current | Weekly[23] | ||
Louisville | Louisville Leader | 1917[2] | 1953[2] |
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Louisville | Louisville News | 1913[2] | 1947[2] |
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Louisville | New South | 1894[2] | 1897[2] |
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Louisville | The Ohio Falls Express | 1878[24] or 1879[25] | 1904[24] | Weekly[24] | ||
Louisville | Tri-weekly Informer | 1939[2] | 1939[5] |
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Louisville | The Louisville Weekly Planet | 1872[26] | 1875[2] | Weekly[26] |
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Louisville | Zion's Banner | ?[2] | ?[2] |
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Mt. Sterling | The Reporter | 1904[2] | 1915[2] |
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Owensboro / Louisville | Kentucky Reporter | 1899[2] | 1953[2] | Weekly[27] |
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Owensboro | Sunday Unionist | 1890s | Weekly (on Sundays)[11] | |||
Paducah | Baptist Herald | 1873[2] | 1878[2] or 1879[5] |
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Paducah | The Kentucky Voice | 1988[2] | 2010s | Monthly[28] |
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Paducah | Light House / The Light House | 1908[2] or 1909?[29] | 1937[2] | Weekly[29] |
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Paducah | The Negro Citizen | ?[2] | ?[2] |
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Richmond | Richmond Sentinel | 1909[30] | 1912[5] |
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Winchester | National Chronicle | 1891[2] | 1915[2] |
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See also
- List of African-American newspapers and media outlets
- List of African-American newspapers in Illinois
- List of African-American newspapers in Indiana
- List of African-American newspapers in Missouri
- List of African-American newspapers in Ohio
- List of African-American newspapers in Tennessee
- List of African-American newspapers in Virginia
- List of African-American newspapers in West Virginia
- List of newspapers in Kentucky
Works cited
- Danky, James Philip; Hady, Maureen E., eds. (1998). African-American newspapers and periodicals : a national bibliography. Harvard University Press. ISBN 9780674007888.
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(help) - Pride, Armistead Scott; Wilson, Clint C. (1997). A History of the Black Press. Howard University Press. ISBN 9780882581927.
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References
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- ^ a b c Danky & Hady 1998, p. 203, ¶ 2111.
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- ^ a b c Danky & Hady 1998, p. 550, ¶ 5741.
- ^ a b Danky & Hady 1998, p. 110, ¶ 1135.
- ^ Afro-American Encyclopedia: Or, the Thoughts, Doings, and Sayings of the Race. Haley & Florida. 1895. p. 132.
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- ^ a b c "About The American citizen. [volume] (Lexington, Ky.) 1874-18??". Chronicling America. Library of Congress. Retrieved 2020-01-21.
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- ^ "Afro-American Mission Herald". Kentucky Digital Newspaper Program Exhibits. University of Kentucky Libraries. Retrieved 2020-01-21.
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- ^ a b Danky & Hady 1998, p. 122, ¶ 1266.
- ^ a b Danky & Hady 1998, p. 347, ¶ 3639.
- ^ a b c Danky & Hady 1998, p. 439, ¶ 4579.
- ^ Penn 1891, p. 318.
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- ^ "About Kentucky reporter. (Owensboro, Ky.) 1???-19?". Chronicling America. Library of Congress. Retrieved 2020-01-21.
- ^ "About Us". Kentucky Voice. Archived from the original on 2013-12-27.
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- ^ a b Powell, Sallie L. (2015). "Gwynn, John Austin". In Smith, Gerald L.; McDaniel, Karen Cotton; Hardin, John A. (eds.). The Kentucky African American Encyclopedia. University Press of Kentucky. p. 121.