Resistance1900
Black Press Expands to 500+ Newspapers, Building National Information Network
The early twentieth century saw explosive growth in the Black press. The Chicago Defender (1905), Pittsburgh Courier (1907), and hundreds of local papers created a national information infrastructure serving communities excluded from white media. Black newspapers documented lynchings ignored by the white press, published investigative journalism on racial violence, and created a counter-narrative against white supremacist reporting.