List of African-American newspapers in Kentucky

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March 22, 1902 issue of the of Owensville.
Alice Allison Dunnigan, pioneering journalist whose newspaper career began at the Rising Sun and Globe Journal in Hopkinsville, Kentucky.[1]

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 , which was briefly published in Louisville in 1866, and the , launched in 1867.[2]

African-American newspapers serving Kentucky today include the Louisville Defender, the of Lexington, and the , published by Sesh Publications in Cincinnati, Ohio.[3]

Newspapers[]

City Title Beginning End Frequency Call numbers Remarks
Bowling Green The Eagle Eye 1903[4] ?[4] Weekly[4]
  • LCCN sn87060407
  • OCLC 17275340
Bowling Green Liberty ? 1912[5]
Bowling Green 1887[2] 1892[2]
  • NKAA Entry
  • Founded and edited by Cyrus R. McDowell.
Brownsville Edmonson Star News / Edmonson County Star / Edmonson Star[6] 1916[6] 1917?[2] Weekly[6]
Cadiz Cadiz Informer 1904[2] 1937[2]
Covington The Lincoln-Grant Herald 1913[2] ?[2]
Covington Suspension Press 1982[7] ?[7] Biweekly (irregular)[7]
Danville / Lexington Torchlight / Torch Light 1902[5] or 1903[2] 1929[2] or 1932[5]
  • NKAA Entry
  • Owned and edited by John Edmund Wood.[2]
  • Moved to Lexington in early 1910s.[5]
Danville Tribune 1878[5] 1892[5]
Elizabethtown Christian Pilot 1880s[5] 1880s[5]
  • Published by .[5]
Frankfort / Bluegrass Bugle 1898?[8] 1915[2] Weekly[8]
Frankfort Frankfort Clarion ?[2] ?[2]
Frankfort The Kentucky Club Woman 1900s[2]
  • NKAA Entry
  • Official newspaper of the Kentucky State Federation of Colored Women's Clubs.[2]
  • Edited by in 1913.[2]
Frankfort Masonic Herald 1914[2] 1915[2]
Frankfort The Star Weekly 1914[2] ?[2] Weekly
Frankfort Frankfort Tribune ?[2] ?[2] Weekly[5]
Henderson Gleaner 1890s Weekly[9]
Henderson Kentucky Missionary Visitor ?[2] 1915[2]
Hopkinsville Baptist Monitor 1880s[2]
Hopkinsville Hopkinsville Contender 1919[10] 1920[10]
Hopkinsville Hopkinsville Globe Journal / Hopkinsville Globe 1932[10] or 1936[2] 1943[2] or 1941[10] Weekly[10]
Hopkinsville Indicator 1892[10] ? Weekly[11]
  • Founded by mortician E.W. Glass.[10]
  • Circulation of 1,800 in 1896.[11]
Hopkinsville The Little Courant 1919[10] 1922[10]
  • Founded and published by James T. Whitney Jr.[10]
Hopkinsville Major / The Major 1896[10] or 1897[2] 1904[2]
Hopkinsville Morning News 1903[2] 1913[10] Daily[10]
Hopkinsville The New Age 1920s[10]
  • Founded by principal M.J. Sleet.[10]
Hopkinsville Rising Sun 1900s 1900s
  • Sold to Hopkinsville Globe.[1]
Hopkinsville Saturday News 1913[10] or 1919[2] 1922[2] Weekly[10]
Lebanon Freeman ? 1912[5]
Lexington Advance-Courier 1885[2] 1886[2] Weekly[12]
Lexington American Citizen 1874[13] 1800s[13] Weekly[13]
  • NKAA Entry
  • Edited by Jordan C. Jackson, Jr. and Henry Scroggins.[2]
Lexington Bluegrass Chronicle 1978[2] 1980[2] or 1981[14]
Lexington Blue Grass New Era 1890s ? Twice weekly[11]
Lexington Christian Trumpet 1921[2] ?[2]
  • NKAA Entry
  • Published by the Convention of the Colored Christian Churches of Kentucky.[2]
Lexington The Christian Soldier 1872[2] ?[2]
  • NKAA Entry
  • Edited by R. E. Pearson and printed by Daniel I. Reid.[2]
Lexington The Lexington Chronicle 1967[15] ?[15]
Lexington The Colored Citizen 1913[16] ?[16] Daily[16]
Lexington Colored Representative 1871[17] 1870s[17] Weekly[17]
  • Published by G.B. Thomas.[17]
Lexington Community Voice 1987[18] 2001[2] Weekly[18]
Lexington Fair Play 1880s[5] 1880s[5]
  • Published by .[5]
Lexington Inter-State County News 1935[2] 1940[2]
Lexington Key Newsjournal 2004[2] current
Lexington Masonic and Odd Fellows' Journal 1876[2] ?[2]
  • NKAA Entry
  • Official newspaper of the Kentucky branches of the and Grand United Order of Odd Fellows.[2]
Lexington The Lexington Standard 1892[19] 1912[19] Weekly[19]
  • NKAA Entry
  • Editors included R. C. O. Benjamin, William D. Johnson, Daniel I. Reid, Henry P. Slaughter, and Wade H. Carter.[2]
Lexington Lexington Weekly News 1912[2] ?[2]
  • NKAA Entry
  • Published by Edward D. Willis, Daniel I. Reid, and A. W. Davis.[2]
Louisville 1897[2] 1912[2]
  • Free online archive
  • NKAA Entry
  • "[T]he first paper to advance and nurture the foreign mission agenda of the National Baptist Convention of the United States of America."[20]
Louisville American Baptist / 1878[2] or 1879[21] current Weekly[21]
Louisville The Bulletin 1879[22] 1885[2] Weekly[22]
Louisville The Champion 1890[2] 1893[2]
Louisville Christian Index 1873[2] 1882[2] (Louisville, KY), 1882-1966 (Jackson, TN)[2]
  • NKAA Entry
  • Editors: Henry Clay Weeden and J. W. Bell of the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church.[2]
  • Formerly of Memphis, and later relocated to Jackson, Tennessee, where it published until 1966.[2]
Louisville 1866[2] ?[2]
  • NKAA Entry
  • Edited by Horace Morris, John H. Mason, and Marsh Woodson. Published by the Convention of Colored Men in Kentucky.[2]
Louisville 1867[2] ?[2]
  • NKAA Entry
  • Founded and published by Philip H. Murry and J. P. Sampson.[2]
Louisville Louisville Columbian 1899[2] 1917[2]
  • NKAA Entry
  • Edited by L. A. Morris, W. H. Parker, Percy R. Peters, and Jesse B. Colbert.[2]
Louisville Columbian Herald 1913[2] 1927[2]
Louisville The Herald Tribune 1937[2]
  • NKAA Entry
  • Edited by Charles E. Tucker, William Warley, and Huron Clark.[2]
Louisville Kentuckian 1870s[2]
Louisville Kentucky Standard 1898[2] 1912[2]
Louisville The Louisville Defender 1933[23] current Weekly[23]
Louisville Louisville Leader 1917[2] 1953[2]
Louisville 1913[2] 1947[2]
  • NKAA Entry
  • Founded and edited by ; also edited by Lee L. Brown.[2]
Louisville New South 1894[2] 1897[2]
Louisville 1878[24] or 1879[25] 1904[24] Weekly[24]
Louisville Tri-weekly Informer 1939[2] 1939[5]
  • NKAA Entry
  • Owned and edited by Lucille E. St. Clair, Alice Dunnigan, and M. S. Kimbley.[2]
Louisville The Louisville Weekly Planet 1872[26] 1875[2] Weekly[26]
Louisville Zion's Banner ?[2] ?[2]
Mt. Sterling The Reporter 1904[2] 1915[2]
Owensboro / Louisville 1899[2] 1953[2] Weekly[27]
Owensboro Sunday Unionist 1890s Weekly (on Sundays)[11]
Paducah Baptist Herald 1873[2] 1878[2] or 1879[5]
Paducah The Kentucky Voice 1988[2] 2010s Monthly[28]
Paducah Light House / The Light House 1908[2] or 1909?[29] 1937[2] Weekly[29]
Paducah The Negro Citizen ?[2] ?[2]
  • NKAA Entry
  • Owned and published by Pleasant A. Nichols.
Richmond Richmond Sentinel 1909[30] 1912[5]
  • Founded and edited by .[30]
Winchester National Chronicle 1891[2] 1915[2]

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