"Denver Independent"@en . . "*Founded by Thomas L. Cate, formerly of the La Junta Megaphone, upon his return from serving in World War I. Official local organ of the International Order of Twelve Knights and Daughters of Tabor. \n*May have subsequently become the Western Ideal after purchase by W.J. Jackson."@en . . . . . "* \n*"@en . "Afro-American"@en . . . "Colorado Springs Sun"@en . "The Five Pointer"@en . "Twice weekly"@en . "Argus, Denver"@en . "The Denver Inquirer"@en . "Enterprise, Western, The"@en . "African American Voice"@en . . . . . . "62644886"^^ . . "Denver"@en . "This is a list of African-American newspapers that have been published in the state of Colorado. It includes both current and historical newspapers. Many of the historical newspapers were published in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when the number of African Americans in Colorado rose from 1,163 in 1870 to 11,453 in 1910. Colorado's first African-American newspaper may have been the , which was in circulation by 1881. Notable newspapers in Colorado today include the Denver Weekly News, the Denver Urban Spectrum, and the African-American Voice of Colorado Springs."@en . "* Edited by O.L. Boyd."@en . . . . "* \n*"@en . . . . . . "Star, Weekly, Denver"@en . "Full text available from Colorado College"@en . . "Times Speaker"@en . . . "Inquirer, Denver, The"@en . . "The Denver Star / Franklin's Paper The Denver Star"@en . "*Edited by Frederick Mason Roberts."@en . "Times"@en . "The African Advocate"@en . "Denver Chronicle"@en . "1987"^^ . "List of African-American newspapers in Colorado"@en . "The Colorado Statesman"@en . "1991"^^ . "1900.0"^^ . "Leader"@en . "Megaphone"@en . "Times, Colorado"@en . "*Founded by Thomas Campbell. \n*In 1916 the Star announced that \u201C[t]he papers formerly known as The Statesman and The Independent have been merged into The Star.\u201D"@en . "1971"^^ . "1968"^^ . "Monthly"@en . . "*Founded by Thomas L. Cate."@en . . "1960"^^ . "*Absorbed into the Denver Statesman. Edited by A.R. Wilson."@en . "Statesman, The"@en . "Rocky Mountain Advocate"@en . "1965"^^ . . . . "1952"^^ . "Colored Dispatch"@en . "*Available online\n*First owned by Joseph D.D. Rivers. Taken over by Edwin Henry Hackley, Colorado's first Black attorney, in 1892, and sold to George F. Franklin in 1898.\n*Briefly renamed the Statesman-Exponent in 1895–1896 following the acquisition of the Denver Exponent.\n*Renamed Franklin's Paper The Statesman in 1906, to avoid confusion with The Colorado Statesman. Became the Denver Star, which was initially known as Franklin's Paper The Denver Star, in 1912."@en . "*\n*"@en . . "1957"^^ . "Advocate, African, The"@en . "1948"^^ . "Colorado Advance"@en . "*Only one issue of the Argus survives, from 1886."@en . "Denver Drum / The Drum"@en . . "Ideal, Western, The"@en . "Rising Sun"@en . . . . "1917"^^ . . "1914"^^ . "* Generally listed as an African-American newspaper. Billed itself as \"non-racial, non-political, non-sectarian - Denver's Picture Weekly.\""@en . "1915"^^ . "1912"^^ . "1913"^^ . "Colorado Times"@en . . "The Western Enterprise"@en . "1908"^^ . "1904"^^ . . "1905"^^ . "Exponent, Denver"@en . "*In circulation in 1902."@en . "1900"^^ . "Advance, Colorado"@en . . "1912"^^ . "1899"^^ . . "current"@en . "1913"^^ . "The Colorado Journal"@en . "Denver Argus"@en . "1919"^^ . "Denver Urban Spectrum"@en . "1895"^^ . "1906"^^ . "The Denver Blade"@en . "1890"^^ . "1904"^^ . "1891"^^ . "1888"^^ . "1911"^^ . "1908"^^ . . . "1909"^^ . "1898"^^ . "1970.0"^^ . "Denver Exponent"@en . "1883"^^ . "*Official site\n*Founded by Rosalind J. Harris. \"Founded in 1987, the Denver Urban Spectrum newspaper covers news and information for and about people of color.\""@en . "1897"^^ . "1902"^^ . "1900"^^ . . . "1890"^^ . "*Founded by Jessica Grant."@en . . . . "1889"^^ . . "*Founded by M.B. Brooks."@en . "1894"^^ . "1895"^^ . "Urban Spectrum, Denver"@en . "1892"^^ . "Statesman, Colorado, The"@en . "The Western Ideal"@en . . "News, Denver East"@en . "1886"^^ . "Advocate, Rocky Mountain"@en . "1885"^^ . "Drum, Denver"@en . "Voice of Colorado"@en . "*"@en . "Blade, Denver, The"@en . "*Edited by William Jeltz"@en . . "1879"^^ . "Denver Weekly Star / The Denver Star"@en . . "33611"^^ . "News, Weekly, Denver"@en . . "*Founded to fulfill \"the need of an independent, reliable organ, wherein the Afro-Americans of this city . . . could find expression of their best thought and material progress.\""@en . "The Colorado Voice"@en . . "Denver Dispatch / The Denver Dispatch"@en . "Colorado Dispatch"@en . . "Weekly"@en . . . "*\n*\n*"@en . . "*Noted as a supporter of the 1940 Green Book."@en . "Chronicle, Denver"@en . "*Available online"@en . . . "Light"@en . . . . . "Tribune"@en . . . "1973"^^ . . . "1970"^^ . . "Star, Denver, The"@en . . "1938.0"^^ . "Full text of one issue available at Colorado College\n*Edited by Mrs. Julia Embry."@en . . "1963"^^ . "Denver East News"@en . "1960"^^ . . "Colorado Exponent"@en . "1961"^^ . "Eagle"@en . . "1954"^^ . "Independent, Denver"@en . "Religious World"@en . . . . "?"@en . . "1946"^^ . "*Attested through 1970."@en . "1078239102"^^ . "This is a list of African-American newspapers that have been published in the state of Colorado. It includes both current and historical newspapers. Many of the historical newspapers were published in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when the number of African Americans in Colorado rose from 1,163 in 1870 to 11,453 in 1910. Colorado's first African-American newspaper may have been the , which was in circulation by 1881. Notable newspapers in Colorado today include the Denver Weekly News, the Denver Urban Spectrum, and the African-American Voice of Colorado Springs."@en . "*Official site"@en . "--11-23"^^ . "Exponent, Colorado"@en . "*Remembered for its support of the Back-to-Africa movement."@en . . "*Edited by Porter S. Simpson."@en . "Denver Weekly News"@en . "Journal, Colorado, The"@en . . "*Edited by E.B. Butler."@en . "Sun, Colorado Springs"@en . "Five Pointer, The"@en . "*Founded by Lewis Price.\n*\"[A]mong the first African-American newspapers published west of the Mississippi River.\"\n*Only one issue survives, but many editorials by Henry O. Wagoner from 1882–1883 were reprinted in The Christian Recorder, including his denunciation of the Supreme Court's decision in the 1883 Civil Rights Cases."@en . . "Voice, Colorado, The"@en . "1921"^^ . "Tribune-Press"@en . "The Statesman / The Statesman-Exponent / Franklin's Paper The Statesman"@en .