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- catalog contributor b1506493.
- catalog created "1969.".
- catalog date "1969".
- catalog date "1969.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1969.".
- catalog description "Ch. XV. A general view of Afro-American journalism, 1870-90 -- Ch. XVI. Afro-American magazines, 1833-90, New York; Philadelphia, Pa.; Evanston, Ill.; Harrisburg, Pa., and Salisbury, N.C. -- Ch. XVII. The daily Afro-American journals, 1882-91, Cairo, Ill.; Baltimore, Md.; Columbus, Ga., and Knoxville, Tenn. -- Pt. II. Ch. XVIII. Sketches and portraits of Afro-American editors -- Ch. XIX. Illustrated Afro-American journalism -- Ch. XX. Prominent Afro-American correspondents, contributors and reporters -- Ch. XXI. Afro-American women in journalism -- Ch. XXII. Opinions of eminent men on the Afro-American press -- Ch. XXIII. The Afro-American editor's mission, by eminent journalists -- Ch. XXIV. The Anglo-Saxon and the Afro-American press -- Ch. XXV. Recognition of the Afro-American as a contributor to Anglo-Saxon journals -- Ch. XXVI. The freedom of the press -- Ch. XXVII. The Afro-American League -- XXVIII. The associated correspondents of race newspapers -- ".
- catalog description "Ch. XXIV. The Anglo-Saxon and the Afro-American press -- Ch. XXV. Recognition of the Afro-American as a contributor to Anglo-Saxon journals -- Ch. XXVI. The freedom of the press -- Ch. XXVII. The Afro-American league -- Ch. XXVIII. The associated correspondents of race newspapers.".
- catalog description "Pt. I. Ch. I. First Afro-American newspapers - Freedom's journal and rights of all - 1827-30, New York -- Ch. II. Weekly advocate, 1837, New York -- Ch. III. Colored American, 1837-42, New York -- Ch. IV. Elevator, 1842, Albany, N.Y. -- Ch. V. National watchman and The clarion, 1842-45, Troy, N.Y. -- Ch. VI. People's press and the mystery, 1843-47, New York, and Pittsburg, Pa. -- Ch. VII. Genius of freedom, 1845-47, New York -- Ch. VIII. Ram's horn, 1847-48, New York -- Ch. IX. North star, 1847-65, Rochester, N.Y. -- Ch. X. Contemporaries of the North star, 1848-65, Syracuse, N.Y.; New York; Cleveland, O.; San Francisco, Cal., and Philadelphia, Pa. -- Ch. XI. The Anglo-African, 1859-65, New York -- Ch. XII. Contemporaries of the Anglo-African, 1861-69, Cincinnati, O., and San Francisco, Cal. -- Ch. XIII. The colored American, first newspaper published in the South, 1865-67, Augusta, Ga. -- Ch. XIV. Contemporaries of the colored American, 1865-66, Baltimore, Md.; Tenn. -- ".
- catalog extent "565 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Afro-American press and its editors.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Afro-American press and its editors.".
- catalog isPartOf "The American Negro, his history and literature".
- catalog issued "1969".
- catalog issued "1969.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Arno Press,".
- catalog relation "Afro-American press and its editors.".
- catalog subject "070/.922".
- catalog subject "African American press.".
- catalog subject "African Americans Biography.".
- catalog subject "PN4888.N4 P4 1969".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. XV. A general view of Afro-American journalism, 1870-90 -- Ch. XVI. Afro-American magazines, 1833-90, New York; Philadelphia, Pa.; Evanston, Ill.; Harrisburg, Pa., and Salisbury, N.C. -- Ch. XVII. The daily Afro-American journals, 1882-91, Cairo, Ill.; Baltimore, Md.; Columbus, Ga., and Knoxville, Tenn. -- Pt. II. Ch. XVIII. Sketches and portraits of Afro-American editors -- Ch. XIX. Illustrated Afro-American journalism -- Ch. XX. Prominent Afro-American correspondents, contributors and reporters -- Ch. XXI. Afro-American women in journalism -- Ch. XXII. Opinions of eminent men on the Afro-American press -- Ch. XXIII. The Afro-American editor's mission, by eminent journalists -- Ch. XXIV. The Anglo-Saxon and the Afro-American press -- Ch. XXV. Recognition of the Afro-American as a contributor to Anglo-Saxon journals -- Ch. XXVI. The freedom of the press -- Ch. XXVII. The Afro-American League -- XXVIII. The associated correspondents of race newspapers -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. XXIV. The Anglo-Saxon and the Afro-American press -- Ch. XXV. Recognition of the Afro-American as a contributor to Anglo-Saxon journals -- Ch. XXVI. The freedom of the press -- Ch. XXVII. The Afro-American league -- Ch. XXVIII. The associated correspondents of race newspapers.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Pt. I. Ch. I. First Afro-American newspapers - Freedom's journal and rights of all - 1827-30, New York -- Ch. II. Weekly advocate, 1837, New York -- Ch. III. Colored American, 1837-42, New York -- Ch. IV. Elevator, 1842, Albany, N.Y. -- Ch. V. National watchman and The clarion, 1842-45, Troy, N.Y. -- Ch. VI. People's press and the mystery, 1843-47, New York, and Pittsburg, Pa. -- Ch. VII. Genius of freedom, 1845-47, New York -- Ch. VIII. Ram's horn, 1847-48, New York -- Ch. IX. North star, 1847-65, Rochester, N.Y. -- Ch. X. Contemporaries of the North star, 1848-65, Syracuse, N.Y.; New York; Cleveland, O.; San Francisco, Cal., and Philadelphia, Pa. -- Ch. XI. The Anglo-African, 1859-65, New York -- Ch. XII. Contemporaries of the Anglo-African, 1861-69, Cincinnati, O., and San Francisco, Cal. -- Ch. XIII. The colored American, first newspaper published in the South, 1865-67, Augusta, Ga. -- Ch. XIV. Contemporaries of the colored American, 1865-66, Baltimore, Md.; Tenn. -- ".
- catalog title "The Afro-American press and its editors.".
- catalog type "Biography. fast".
- catalog type "text".