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The New Journal and Guide: Oldest Black Weekly in the South
The New Journal and Guide was formed in 1900. By World War II, it was the largest black employer in the South. [124] years after its founding, it follows the same mission of informing and empowering the African-American community, while tackling the challenges of the new media age.
(Published July 22, 2018)
Produced/directed/shot by Daja E. Henry.
Voiceover by Ila Wilborn.
Edited by Tony Holobyte.
EXTERNAL LINK: History of the New Journal and Guide
Supporting The New Journal and Guide is vital because it sustains a historic Black-owned newspaper that has served the community for over a century. Your donations help ensure the continuation of quality journalism that highlights Black voices, covers critical issues affecting African Americans, and preserves the legacy of Black history and culture. By contributing, you help maintain an essential platform for community news, discussions, and advocacy, promoting diversity and inclusion in media.