The New Negro World
American newspaper, 1892 to 1920s / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The New Negro World was a four-page weekly newspaper, published every Saturday, which provided coverage of national and global news alongside local affairs. Primarily targeting African-American democrats in St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota, during the late 19th century, it served as a democratic platform addressing the concerns of its readership. The publication was founded and managed by Joseph Houser, an anti-imperialist writer. The first addition was published in 1892, and it is unknown when the final publication was released, however it estimated to be within the mid 1920s.
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Type | Weekly newspaper |
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Founder(s) | Joseph Houser |
Founded | 1892 |
Ceased publication | mid 1920s |
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