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| Author | Irvine Garland Penn | 
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| Publisher | Willey & Company | 
Publication date  | 1891 | 
| ISBN | 9780598582683 | 
Afro-American Press and Its Editors is a book published in 1891 written by Irvine Garland Penn. Penn covers African-American newspapers and magazines published between 1827 and 1891.[1] The book covers many aspects of journalism, and devotes a chapter to black female journalists.[2]
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Penn believed that the black press played a crucial role in presenting the case to the broader American population that black people were fit for the full benefits of citizenship.[3]
The book is frequently referenced as an important early work on African-American journalism. John Ernest called Penn's book comprehensive and detailed and the foundation of many later studies. Penn wrote in part to encourage blacks to support black papers.[4] Charles A. Simmons writes that Penn's book along with Armistead S. Prides, A Register and History of Negro Newspapers in the United States: 1827–1950 and Warren Henry Brown's Check List of Negro Newspapers in the United States (1827-1946) are essential starting points for understanding the early history of African American newspapers.[5]
List of individuals profiled in book
- John Quincy Adams (editor)
 - A. E. P. Albert
 - G. W. Anderson
 - W. H. Anderson (journalist)
 - William H. Anderson (journalist)
 - J. T. Bailey
 - Samuel J. Bampfield
 - Robert C. O. Benjamin
 - Daniel S. Bentley
 - Joseph Albert Booker
 - J. Dallas Bowser
 - Mary E. Britton
 - William F. Brooks
 - Calvin S. Brown
 - John Edward Bruce
 - William Buford (journalist)
 - Abel Payne Caldwell
 - David C. Carter
 - William Calvin Chase
 - Levi E. Christy
 - Matthew Wesley Clair
 - George W. Clinton (journalist)
 - T. W. Coffee
 - Lucretia Newman Coleman
 - Edward E. Cooper
 - John Wesley Cromwell
 - John C. Dancy
 - D. W. Davis (journalist)
 - Georgia Mabel De Baptiste
 - Richard DeBaptiste
 - Martin R. Delany
 - William H. Dewey
 - Henry Fitzbutler
 - Timothy Thomas Fortune
 - W. H. Franklin
 - George W. Gayles
 - Charles Benjamin William Gordon Sr.
 - F. M. Hamilton
 - Frances E. W. Harper
 - B. T. Harvey
 - Charles Hendley
 - Thomas T. Henry
 - S. N. Hill
 - Augustus M. Hodges
 - J. Alexander Holmes
 - J. E. Jones (journalist)
 - R. A. Jones (journalist)
 - Amelia E. Johnson
 - Charles A. Johnson (journalist)
 - W. B. Johnson (journalist)
 - William E. King
 - Lillian A. Lewis
 - Matthew M. Lewey
 - Edward Hart Lipscombe
 - R. D. Littlejohn
 - William S. Lowry
 - Victoria Earle Matthews
 - Alice E. McEwen
 - A. N. McEwen
 - John Mitchell Jr.
 - W. H. Mixon
 - J. T. Morris
 - Gertrude Bustill Mossell
 - William Murrell (journalist)
 - Richard Nelson (journalist)
 - Mary Virginia Cook Parrish
 - E. W. S Peck
 - Benjamin B. Pelham
 - Meta E. Pelham
 - Robert Pelham Jr.
 - Christopher J. Perry
 - R. S. Ransom
 - I. Randall Reid
 - Magnus Lewis Robinson
 - S. D. Russell
 - John Brown Russwurm
 - D. J. Saunders
 - John T. Shuften
 - William F. Simpson
 - Harry C. Smith
 - Lucy Wilmot Smith
 - W. C. Smith (journalist)
 - Lavinia B. Sneed
 - James J. Spellman
 - John Gordon Street
 - Walter H. Stowers
 - Elizabeth Stumm
 - Chasteen C. Stumm
 - W. Allison Sweeney
 - Charles H. J. Taylor
 - Marshall W. Taylor (minister)
 - Robert T. Teamoh
 - Amelia L. Tilghman
 - Katherine D. Tillman
 - William B. Townsend
 - Henry McNeal Turner
 - Sheadrick Bond Turner
 - Samuel Ringgold Ward
 - Josephine T. Washington
 - John L. Waller
 - Ida B. Wells
 - William J. White (journalist)
 - Daniel Barclay Williams
 - E. A. Williams
 - D. A. Williamson
 - John H. Williamson
 - Joseph T. Wilson
 - Ione E. Wood
 
List of newspapers and magazines profiled in book
- Detroit Plaindealer (1883–1894)
 - Freedom's Journal (1827–1829)
 - Southwestern Christian Advocate (1877–1929)
 - The Appeal (1885–1923)
 - The Baptist Vanguard (c. 1882–present)
 - The Colored American (1837–1842)
 - The North Star (1847–1865)
 - The Rights of All (1829–1830)
 
References
- ↑ Simons, William M., and Alvin L. Hall, eds. The Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball and American Culture, 2002. Vol. 6. McFarland, 2003, p. 217.
 - ↑ Higginbotham, Evelyn Brooks, The Black Church, in West, Cornel, and Eddie S. Glaude, eds. African American religious thought: An anthology. Westminster John Knox Press, 2003, p. 198.
 - ↑ Hornsby Jr, Alton, ed. A companion to African American history. John Wiley & Sons, 2008, pp. 334–335.
 - ↑ Ernest, John. Liberation historiography: African American writers and the challenge of history, 1794–1861. University of North Carolina Press, 2004, p. 276.
 - ↑ Simmons, Charles A. African American press: a history of news coverage during national crises, with special reference to four black newspapers, 1827–1965. McFarland, 2006, p. 2.
 
External links
 Works related to The Afro-American Press and Its Editors at Wikisource- Edition at archive.org
 - via Google Books
 
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