Black Press 
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SOURCE: Made By History at the Washington Post
2/17/2022
The Black Press is a Model for How to Cover Racism in the News
by Olivia Paschal
The mainstream press worked to obscure the nature and extent of racist violence in the early 20th century; Black journalists and Black-owned newspapers did the essential work of preserving the truth and explaining the context of white supremacist terrorism.
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SOURCE: The New Yorker
2/2/2022
The Reborn Ebony Test Kitchen was the Home of Black Cuisine
The Museum of Food and Drink has salvaged and reconstructed the test kitchen from Ebony Magazine for display at an exhibition at the Africa Center in Harlem this month, preserving a key site in Black culinary and cultural history.
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SOURCE: New York Times
7/10/2021
How White Newspapers Helped Keep Down Black America
White-owned newspapers – northern, southern, midwestern or western – frequently inflamed racial tensions and contributed to racist political violence and disenfranchisement.