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Historic Black Press Wall Print 1905 - 1918
SKU 6676677DA1C9D_2
Price
$86.00
Our Historic Black Press wall prints feature Black owned and operated newspapers Pre and Post Civil War.
- The Chicago Defender, the most influential African American newspaper during the early and mid-20th century
- The Pittsburgh Courier was once the country's most widely circulated black newspaper with a national circulation of almost 200,000.
- The Tulsa Star, the first black-owned newspaper in Tulsa, Oklahoma
- Negro World was the newspaper of the Marcus Garvey's Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League (UNIA). Founded by Garvey and Amy Ashwood Garvey, the newspaper was published weekly in Harlem, and distributed internationally to the UNIA's chapters in more than forty countries. Distributed weekly, at its peak, the Negro World reached a circulation of 200,000.
More than 20 Black newspapers were published in the U.S. before the Civil War. and between the end of the Civil War and the turn of the century over 500 Black newspapers began publication.
- Giclée printing quality
- Made on thick and durable matte paper
- Frame not included
- Purposely distressed
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