List of African-American newspapers in Hawaii

This is a list of African-American newspapers that have been published in Hawaii. From the 1980s to the 2000s, there was consistently at least one African-American newspaper being published in Hawaii.[1]

The history of the African-American press in Hawaii is comparatively brief, starting only with the publication of the short-lived monthly newspaper Harambee in 1974. Records remained so sparse that the founders of the Afro-Hawaiian News in 1987 were unaware of the previous newspaper's existence.[2] As a result, some historians have listed Hawaii among the states that have never had an African-American newspaper.[3]

Newspapers

City Title Beginning End Frequency Call numbers Remarks
Keaau / Pearl City (1988)[4] / Honolulu (19881991)[4] / Hilo (1992?)[4] AHN News[4] / Afro-Hawaiʻi News (19881991)[4] / Afro-Hawaiian News[2] 1987[4] 1990s Monthly newspaper[4]
  • LCCN sn88099789, 2011254036
  • OCLC 18689083, 1066593392, 707636336, 44095994
Honolulu Harambee 1974[5] ?[5] Unknown[5]
  • First known African-American newspaper in Hawaii.[2]
Pearl City Mahogany 1988[6] or 1989[7] 1990[7] or 2000s[8] Monthly newspaper[7]
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See also

Works cited

  • Chapin, Helen Geracimos (1996). Shaping History: The Role of Newspapers in Hawai'i. University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 9780824817183.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Danky, James Philip; Hady, Maureen E., eds. (1998). African-American newspapers and periodicals : a national bibliography. Harvard University Press. ISBN 9780674007888.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Jackson, Miles M. (2001). And They Came: A Brief History and Annotated Bibliography of Blacks in Hawaii. FOUR-G Publishers. ISBN 9781885066978.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Jackson, Miles M. (2004). "Striving Towards Community". They Followed the Trade Winds: African Americans in Hawai'i. Social Process in Hawaii. 43. University of Hawaii at Manoa. pp. 232–236. ISBN 9780824829650.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Johnson, Howard Eugene; Johnson, Wendy (2014). A Dancer in the Revolution: Stretch Johnson, Harlem Communist at the Cotton Club. Fordham University Press. ISBN 9780823256556.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)

References

  1. Jackson 2004, p. 235.
  2. Johnson & Johnson 2014, p. 164.
  3. Pride & Wilson 1997, p. 105.
  4. Danky & Hady 1998, p. 29, ¶ 296.
  5. Danky & Hady 1998, p. 266, ¶ 2783.
  6. Chapin 1996, p. 11.
  7. Danky & Hady 1998, p. 350, ¶ 3663.
  8. Jackson 2001, p. 93.
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