List of African-American newspapers in South Carolina

This is a list of African-American newspapers that have been published in South Carolina. It includes both current and historical newspapers. More than 130 such newspapers were published in the state between 1865 and 1970.[1] The first was the South Carolina Leader, established at Charleston in 1865.[2] In the 19th and early 20th centuries, the growth of the African-American press in South Carolina was hampered by the fact that a large proportion of South Carolina African Americans lived in poverty in the countryside.[1]

Inaugural issue of the South Carolina Leader from October 1865.

Newspapers

City Title Beginning End Frequency Call numbers Remarks
1800s
  • Founded by S.H. Jefferson.[3]
  • Only African American newspaper published in upper South Carolina during the 1880s.[4]
Anderson The Herald 1957[5] 1970s[5] Weekly[5]
  • LCCN sn93067907
  • OCLC 28616245
Beaufort The New South 1879[4] or 1880s[6] 1890s[6] Weekly[6]
  • Attested through at least 1898.[4]
Beaufort The Sea Island News 1879[7] 1888[7] Weekly[7]
Beaufort
  • Standard
  • Beaufort Southern Standard
1870s[8] 1870s[8]
  • Edited by Robert Smalls.[8]
  • Designated as the official newspaper of the Beaufort County government.[8]
Beaufort / Blackville
  • Beaufort County Times
  • Barnwell County Times
1871[9] 1870s[8] Weekly[9]
  • Edited by D. Thomas.[9]
  • Published by William S. Whipple, who moved the paper to Barnwell County after becoming the county treasurer there.[8]
  • Attested through at least 1874.[8]
Bennettsville The Carolina Messenger 1974[10] 1978[10] Weekly[10]
Bennettsville Community Observer 1978[11] 1981[11] Weekly[11]
Bennettsville Pee Dee Educator 1879[4] or 1890[12] 1900[12] or 1906[4] Twice monthly[12]
Charleston The Charleston Advocate 1867[13] 1868[13] Weekly[13]
Charleston The Afro-American Citizen 1899[14] 1900[14] or 1902[15] Weekly[14]
Charleston 1971[18] 2021[19] Weekly[18]
Charleston The Coastal Times 1983[20] ? Weekly[20]
Charleston Charleston Free Press 1871[21] 1871[21] Daily[21]
Charleston The Free Press 1868[22] 1868[22] Weekly[22]
Charleston The Charleston Herald 1952[23] 1955[23] Weekly[23]
Charleston The Charleston Inquirer 1963[24] 1964[24] Weekly[24]
Charleston The Charleston Journal 1866[25] 1860s[25] Weekly[25]
Charleston / Columbia
  • Lighthouse and Informer
  • The Lighthouse and Informer[26]
1941[26] 1954[26] Weekly[26]
Charleston The Charleston Lighthouse 1939[28] 1941[28] Weekly[28]
Charleston The Charleston Messenger 1894[29] 1946[29] Bimonthly newspaper[29]
  • Published by Daniel Jenkins and affiliated with an orphanage he operated.[30]
Charleston Missionary Record 1868[31] 1879[31] Weekly[31]
Charleston The New Citizen 1948[32] 1952[32] Weekly[32]
Charleston The Palmetto Press 1882[33] 1885[33] Weekly[33]
  • Edited by R.L. Smith.[3]
Charleston South Carolina Leader 1865[34] 1868[2] or 1867[34] Weekly[34]
Charleston Southern Reporter 1900[27] 1920[27]
Columbia
  • Black News
  • Black Star
  • Black Sun
  • Black Times
  • Black Views
  • Black Voice
1970[35] or 1977[36] current Weekly[37]
  • Official site
  • Published by Isaac Washington.[35]
  • Numerous local editions published with different titles.[36]
Columbia Black On News 1972[38] 1977[38] Weekly[38]
Columbia Black On To The Bone 1973[39] 1973[39] Monthly newspaper[39]
Columbia Carolina Afro-weekly 1969[40] 1974[40] Weekly[40]
Columbia
  • Carolina Panorama
  • Piedmont Post (1993)[41]
1978[41] current Weekly[41]
Columbia The Carolina Tribune 1900s[42] ?[42] Weekly[42]
  • Also published in numerous local editions.[42]
  • Attested through at least 1995.[42]
Columbia The Christian Soldier 1898[43] 1900[43] Monthly newspaper[43]
Columbia Columbia's Black News 1984[44] ? Weekly[44]
  • Attested through at least 2012.[44]
Columbia The Columbia Dispatch 1950s[45] ?[45] Weekly[45]
  • Attested from 1957.[45]
Columbia South Carolina Independent 1955[46] 1955[46] Weekly[46]
Columbia The Light 1916[47] 1928[47] Weekly[47]
Columbia The Lighthouse 1963[48] 1964[48] Weekly[48]
Columbia The South Carolina Observer 1960[49] 1960[49]
Columbia Palmetto Gleaner 1890[27] 1892[27]
  • First African-American newspaper in Columbia.[27]
Columbia The Palmetto Leader 1925[50] 1960s[50] Weekly[50]
Columbia The Palmetto Post 1970[51] 1971[51] Weekly[51]
Columbia The Palmetto Post 1984[51] ? Weekly[51]
Columbia Palmetto Times 1962[52] 1964[52] Weekly[52]
Columbia / Orangeburg (19031921)[53] The People's Recorder 1893[53] 1925[53] or 1905[54] Weekly[53]
Columbia The Recorder-Indicator 1925[55] 1931[55] Weekly[55]
Columbia SouthCarolinian 1987[56] ? Monthly newspaper[56]
Columbia The Southern Indicator 1913[57] or 1903[58] 1924[57] or 1925[58] Weekly[57]
Columbia The Southern Sun 1902[59] 1909[59] Weekly[59]
Columbia The Standard 1919[60] 1927[60] Weekly[60]
Columbia Venture 1978[61] 1979[61] Monthly newspaper[61]
Florence
1997[62] or 1992[63] ? Weekly[62]
Florence Pee Dee Times 1987[64] 1992[64] Weekly[64]
Georgetown Georgetown Advocate 1902[65] 1905[65] Weekly[65]
Georgetown The Georgetown Planet 1873[66] 1875[66] Weekly[66]
Greenville The Carolina News And Guide 1963[68] 1964[68] Weekly[68]
Greenville Focus 1973[69] 1980?[69] Weekly[69]
Greenville Focus News 1976[70] 1981[70] Weekly[70]
Greenville Lancet 1890[27] 1890[27]
  • First African-American newspaper in Greenville.[27]
Greenville The Palmetto Leader 1945[50] ? Weekly[50]
  • Published by Norman P. Pearson, Jr.[50]
Greenville Southern Crusader 1942[71] 1940s[71] Weekly[71]
Greenville The Southern Enterprise 1914[72] 1900s[72] Weekly[72]
  • Attested through at least 1926.[72]
Greenville The Times Upstate 1995[73] ?[73] Weekly[73]
  • Attested through at least 2009.[73]
Kingstree
  • The Williamsburg Republican[74]
  • Williamsburg Republican[75]
1873[75] 1870s[74] Weekly[75]
Myrtle Beach The Weekly Journal 1975[76] 1976[76] Weekly[76]
Myrtle Beach The Weekly Observer 1974[77] 1977[77] Weekly[77]
Orangeburg The Free Citizen 1874[78] 1876[78] Weekly[78]
Orangeburg Herald 1960s 1970s[79]
Orangeburg View South News 1979[80] ? Weekly[80]
  • Attested through at least 1983.[80]
Rock Hill The Rock Hill Messenger 1896[81] 1919[81] or 1921[82] Weekly[81]
Society Hill The Society Hill News 1910[83] 1911[83] Weekly[83]
Spartanburg Advance 1894[27] 1897[27]
Spartanburg Negro Index 1916[27] 1922[27]
Sumter The Defender 1903[84] 1913[84] Weekly[84]
Sumter The Peoples Informer 1936[85] 1941[85] Weekly[85]
Sumter
  • The Samaritan Herald
  • The Samaritan Herald And The Voice Of Job (19421950)[86]
1909[87] 1950[86] Weekly[87]
Sumter Vindicator 1882[3] 1880s[3]
  • Published by Samuel J. Lee.[3]
Timmonsville The Watchman And Defender 1920[88] 1931[88] Weekly[88]
Union The Union Standard 1906[89] 1900s[89] Twice monthly[89]
Williamsburg County Republican 1873[67] 1870s[67]

See also

Works cited

References

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  2. Pride & Wilson 1997, p. 77.
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