This is a list of African-American newspapers that have been published in Washington, D.C. It includes both current and historical newspapers.
Although Washington was home to abolitionist papers prior to the American Civil War (1861-1865), the first known newspaper published by and for African Americans in the District of Columbia was the New Era , which Frederick Douglass launched in 1870.
Notable newspapers in Washington today include the Washington Afro-American and Washington Informer .
Title | Beginning | End | Frequency | Call numbers | Remarks |
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The Washington Afro-American / Washington Afro-American and Washington Tribune (1984–2015) [1] / The Afro-American | 1932 [2] or 1937 [3] | current | Weekly [3] |
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The Anacostia Grapevine | 1991 [4] | ? [4] | Monthly [4] |
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The Washington Bee / The Bee (1882–1884) [5] | 1882 [5] | 1922 [5] | Weekly [5] |
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Black Land News | 1971? [6] | ? [6] | Bimonthly [6] | ||
Black Networking News | 1989 [7] | ? | Monthly newspaper [7] |
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The Capital Spotlight | 1954 [8] | ? | Weekly [9] | ||
Capital Times | 1948 [10] | ? [10] | Weekly [10] |
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The Grit | 1883 [11] | 1884 [11] | Weekly [11] | ||
The Washington City Tribune | 1964? [12] | ? [12] | Weekly [12] | ||
The Colored American | 1893 [13] | 1904 [13] | Weekly [13] |
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The Columbia Sentinel | 1896 [14] | ? [14] | Weekly [14] |
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The Common Denominator | 1998 [15] | 2006 [16] | Biweekly [15] |
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The Commoner | 1875 [17] | 1875 [18] | Weekly [17] |
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The Communicator | 1974? [19] | ? [19] | Bimonthly [19] |
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Washington Daily American | 1918? [20] | 1925? [20] | Daily except Sunday [20] | ||
Washington Daily Sun | 1968? [21] | ? [21] | Daily [21] | ||
Washington Eagle News | 1993 [22] or 1994 [23] | ? | Bimonthly [23] or monthly [22] |
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Washington Eagle: National Negro Weekly | 1913? [24] | ? [24] | Weekly [24] |
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The Exodus | 1880 [25] | ? [25] | Weekly [25] |
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Washington Gaily News | 1931? [26] | ? [26] | Weekly [26] | ||
Grass Roots News | 1970s [27] | 1974 [27] | Monthly newspaper [27] | ||
Washington Grit [28] | 1883 [29] | 1884 [29] | Weekly [29] |
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Iere: A Caribbean Newspaper | 1972 [30] | 1989? [30] | Monthly newspaper [30] | ||
The Washington Informer | 1964 [31] | current | Weekly [31] | ||
The Leader / The National Leader (1888–1889) [32] | 1888 [33] | 1894 [33] | Weekly [33] |
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The Metro Chronicle | 1986 [35] | 1990 [35] | Weekly [35] | ||
Naked City News | 1985? [36] | ? | Unknown [36] | ||
National Black Register | 1974 [37] | ? [37] | Bimonthly newspaper [37] |
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The National Chronicle | 1990 [38] | 1992 [38] | Weekly [38] | ||
The National Forum | 1910 [39] | ? [39] | Weekly [39] |
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National Savings Bank | 1868 [40] | 1800s [40] | Monthly newspaper [40] |
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The New Citizen | 1873 [41] | 1873 [41] | Weekly [41] |
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New Era (1870) [42] / New National Era (1870–1874) [43] / The New National Era and Citizen [44] | 1870 [44] | 1874 [44] | Weekly [42] |
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The Washington New Observer / New Observer (–1984) [46] | 1958? [47] or 1960 [46] | Weekly [47] |
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News Dimensions | 1992 [48] | Weekly [48] | |||
The Washington North Star | 1981 [49] | ? [49] | Weekly [49] or irregular [50] |
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The Northeast Star | 1988 [51] | 1900s [51] | Monthly newspaper [51] | ||
Pan-African Roots | 1991? [52] | 1994 [52] | Quarterly newspaper [52] | ||
People’s Advocate | 1876 [53] | 1886? [53] | Weekly [53] |
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Washington Press | 1961 [54] | ? [54] | Unknown [54] |
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Prince Hall Masonic Digest | 1973? [55] | ? [55] | Quarterly newspaper [55] | ||
Washington Sentinel | 1922? [56] | ? [56] | Weekly [56] | ||
The Washington Sun | 1914 [57] | ? [57] | Weekly [57] | ||
The Washington Sun / The New Washington Sun (1975–1980s) [58] | 1968 [59] | current | Weekly [58] |
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Third World | 1970 [61] | ? [61] | Biweekly [61] | ||
Washington Times | 1980 [62] or 1981 [63] | 1981? [63] | Weekly [62] |
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Washington Tribune | 1921 [64] | 1946 [64] | Twice weekly [64] |
Published 1998-2006
Forman moved to Washington, D.C., in 1981 and started the Washington Times newspaper. The publication was only in existence a short time[.]