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Achievementc. 1885· literature

Black Press Reaches 150 Newspapers, Building Independent Public Sphere

By the mid-1880s, over 150 Black-owned newspapers operated across the US, including the Washington Bee, Cleveland Gazette, Chicago Conservator, and Indianapolis Freeman. They provided community news and political analysis entirely absent from the white press, forming the backbone of an independent Black public sphere during the worst years of post-Reconstruction terror.