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This is a list of African-American newspapers that have been published in the state of New Jersey. It includes both current and historical newspapers. Among the first such newspapers in New Jersey was Trenton's , established in 1880. The Black press in New Jersey grew substantially in the early 20th century, from approximately 12 newspapers in 1900 to around 35 in 1940. In addition to New Jersey-based newspapers, many communities in New Jersey have been served by newspapers published in New York or Philadelphia, such as the Philadelphia Independent.

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  • This is a list of African-American newspapers that have been published in the state of New Jersey. It includes both current and historical newspapers. Among the first such newspapers in New Jersey was Trenton's , established in 1880. The Black press in New Jersey grew substantially in the early 20th century, from approximately 12 newspapers in 1900 to around 35 in 1940. In addition to New Jersey-based newspapers, many communities in New Jersey have been served by newspapers published in New York or Philadelphia, such as the Philadelphia Independent. (en)
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  • *The Connection: ** ** *North Jersey Connection: ** ** (en)
  • *Black Newark: ** ** *Black News: ** ** *Black New Ark: ** ** (en)
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  • The Liberator (en)
  • The Forum (en)
  • The Echo (en)
  • The Voice (en)
  • City News (en)
  • The Citizen (en)
  • Harambee (en)
  • Nite Lite (en)
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  • Essex Forum (en)
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  • North Jersey Independent (en)
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  • The Black Observer (en)
  • The Camden News (en)
  • The Connection / (en)
  • The Franklin Voice (en)
  • The Jersey Express (en)
  • The Landscape (en)
  • The New Jersey Guardian (en)
  • The Newark Herald (en)
  • The Northern New Jersey Informer (en)
  • The Nubian News (en)
  • The Sentinel / (en)
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  • * Extant through at least 1991. * Published by Ralph F. Johnson. (en)
  • * Circulation of 26,498 in 1951. (en)
  • * Circulation of 28,371 in 1951. (en)
  • * Edited and published by Irving Randolph. (en)
  • * Edited by Paula McCoy-Pinderhughes. (en)
  • * Founded by William Murrell. (en)
  • * Published by Jan Edgenton Johnson. (en)
  • *Edited by Yusef Iman and Daoud Abdullah. (en)
  • *Official feed (en)
  • * Available online * Founded by William Elijah Rock. * Moved from Long Branch to Red Bank around 1910. (en)
  • * "[T]he longest running and most widely read black newspaper in New Jersey." * Circulation of 14,609 in 1951. (en)
  • * Billed as a “newspaper for young readers that focuses on the African-American experience.” (en)
  • * "Trenton’s first – and one of the state’s earliest – Black newspapers." * Founded, edited and published by R. Henri Herbert. * Merged into Trenton Herald. (en)
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  • This is a list of African-American newspapers that have been published in the state of New Jersey. It includes both current and historical newspapers. Among the first such newspapers in New Jersey was Trenton's , established in 1880. The Black press in New Jersey grew substantially in the early 20th century, from approximately 12 newspapers in 1900 to around 35 in 1940. In addition to New Jersey-based newspapers, many communities in New Jersey have been served by newspapers published in New York or Philadelphia, such as the Philadelphia Independent. (en)
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  • List of African-American newspapers in New Jersey (en)
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