List of African-American newspapers in Iowa

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Fragments of the first issue of the Iowa Bystander, from 1894 Iowa state bystander. June 15, 1894.jpg
Fragments of the first issue of the Iowa Bystander, from 1894

This is a list of African-American newspapers that have been published in Iowa.

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The first African-American newspaper in Iowa was the Colored Advance of Corning, Iowa, founded in 1882. [1] It was followed the next year by the Des Moines Rising Son . [1] By far the longest-lasting, however, was the Iowa Bystander , which spanned more than a century.

During the peak period of African-American newspaper founding in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the African American population in Iowa was less than 20,000. [2] As a result, the number of such papers established in Iowa is much lower than in some neighboring states such as Illinois.

A hotspot of African American newspaper publishing in the early 20th century was Buxton, a coal-mining town that no longer exists. Around eight African-American newspapers were published there in the first decades of the 20th century. [3]

Newspapers

CityTitleBeginningEndFrequencyCall numbersRemarks
Buxton Buxton Advocate1911 [4] 1912 [4] Weekly [4]
Buxton Buxton Breeze? [4] ? [4]
Buxton Buxton Bulletin1914 [5] 1916 [5]
Buxton Iowa Colored Worker1907 [6] 1910 [6] `
Buxton The Buxton Eagle 1903 [7] 1905 [7] Weekly [7]
Buxton Buxton Gazette 1903 [8] 1909 [8] Weekly [8]
  • Buxton's "most successful and respected weekly." [8]
Buxton Buxton Leader1912 [4] 1913 [4] Weekly [4]
Buxton The Vindicator1908 [5] ? [5]
Corning Colored Advance 1882 [9] ? [9] Twice monthly [9]
  • First African-American newspaper in Iowa. [1]
Davenport Cash Register1980s [10] Weekly [10]
  • "probably a weekly shopper" [10]
Davenport Tri-City Advocate1907 [11] ?
Davenport Tri-City Observer1940 [11] ?
Des Moines Weekly Advocate1891 [11] 1894 [11] Weekly
Des Moines Iowa Afro-Citizen 1976 [12] 1977 [12] Weekly [12]
Des Moines Afro Des Moines Communicator1978 [13] 1978? [13]
Des Moines The Weekly Avalanche 1891 [14] 1895 [14] or 1894 [15] Weekly [14]
  • Official newspaper of the Afro-American Protective Association of Iowa. [14]
Des Moines Iowa Baptist Standard 1897 [16] 1899 [16] Weekly [16]
Des Moines Black Des Moines1972 [12] 1972? [13]
Des Moines Black Revolutionary1971 [11] ?
Des Moines The Iowa Bystander / Iowa State Bystander / Bystander1894 [17] 2015Weekly [17]
  • By far Iowa's longest-lasting African-American newspaper, spanning over a century. Founded by "ten prominent black men who had migrated to Iowa during the 1870s." [18]
    Some issues available online
Des Moines Inner City Challenger / Challenger1981 [13] 1984 [13] Monthly newspaper [13]
Des Moines and Buxton Iowa Colored Woman1907 [4] 1909 [4] or 1910 [5] Monthly [4]
  • Journal of the Iowa State Federation of Colored Women's Clubs. [4] Moved from Des Moines to Buxton in 1909, but ceased publication later that year. [4]
Des Moines The Communicator: Iowa’s Leading Multicultural Newspaper1985 [19] or 1986 [20] 2018?Biweekly [20] or bimonthly [10]
Des Moines Monitor1910 [4]
Des Moines Iowa Observer1936 [11] or 1939 [21] 1949 [22]
  • Founded by Charles Howard, Sr., after he grew unhappy with the policies of the Iowa Bystander. [21] Circulation exceeded the Bystander by more than 1000 in the early 1940s. [22] No copies are known to survive. [22]
Des Moines Des Moines Register and Leader1908 [11] 1915 [11]
Des Moines Rising Son 1883 [1] 1885 [1] Weekly [1]
Des Moines Iowa Sepia News 1951 [23] 1952 [24] or 1954 [11]
Des Moines They Say1936 [21] Weekly [21]
  • Founded by Charles Howard, Jr., while a high school student. [21]
Des Moines Western Ledger1908 [11] 1909 [11] Monthly newspaper
Keokuk Baptist Herald?1901 [11]
Keokuk Baptist Missionary1917 [4]
Keokuk Iowa State Citizen1897 [4]
Keokuk Western Baptist Herald1881 [11] 1885 [11]
Oskaloosa Iowa District News1890 [25] 1891 [25] Monthly [25]
Oskaloosa Negro Solicitor 1893 [11] or 1895 [25] 1899 [25]
  • "[T]he only black Democratic paper published in Iowa before the 1930s." [25]
Oskaloosa Gazette1896 [25] 1896 [25]
Ottumwa New Era1901 [4]
Sioux City Silent Messenger1937 [26] 1938 [26]
Sioux City Enterprise1936 [26] 1938 [26]
Sioux City Weekly Review1928 [26] 1930 [26]
Sioux City Afro-American Advance1908 [26] 1912 [26] Weekly [26]
Sioux City Searchlight1899 [27] 1902 [27] Weekly [27]
Waterloo The Defender / The Waterloo Defender1963 [28] or 1966 [29] ? [29] Weekly [29]
  • Played central role in the fight against racial discrimination in Waterloo. [30] Extant issues through 1979. [29]
Waterloo Observer1941 [31]
Waterloo and Cedar Falls Parker Tribune1980s [10] 1980s [10]
Waterloo The Waterloo Post1952 [32] ? [32] Weekly [32]
  • Extant through 1953. [32]
Waterloo Special Delivery1987 [10] ?
Waterloo Star1950s [10] 1950s [10] Weekly [10]

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