Overview
African American Press (Gale/St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture)
Black Press in the United States (Infobase/Encyclopedia of Free Blacks and People of Color in the Americas)
The Black Press: Soldiers Without Swords (PBS)
Newspapers
Chicago Defender (Infobase/ Encyclopedia of the Harlem Reniassance)
The Crisis (Infobase/ Encyclopedia of the Harlem Reniassance)
Negro World (nfobase/ Encyclopedia of the Harlem Reniassance)
New York Age (Infobase/ Encyclopedia of the Harlem Reniassance)
Pittsburgh Courier (Infobase/ Encyclopedia of the Harlem Reniassance)
"Bound for the Promised Land": The Chicago Defender's Role in the Great Migration (The Atlantic)
Great Migration (ABC-Clio)
Great Migration (Infobase/ Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance)
The Great Migration was a Triumph of the Black Press (The Philadelphia Tribune)
Jim Crow-era Black press: Of and for its readership (The American Historian)
Remembering The Chicago Defender, Print Edition 1905-2019 (Smithsonian NMAAHC)
Double V Campaign (ABC-Clio)
The Double V Campaign: 1942-1945 (BlackPast)
Double V Campaign (Newspapers.com)
Double Victory: The African American Military Experience (Smithsonian NMAAHC)
Journal Articles
Framing Supreme Court Decisions: The Mainstream Versus the Black Press (JSTOR/ Journal of Black Studies)
From Black-ish to Blackness: An Analysis of Black Information Sources' Influence on Black Identity Development (JSTOR/ Journal of Black Studies)
"I Dig You, Chocolate City": Ebony and Sepia Magazines' Coverage of Black Political Progress, 1981-1977 (JSTOR/ Journal of African American Studies)
Black Voices, White Power: Members of the Black Press Make Meaning of Media Hegemony (JSTOR/ Journal of Black Studies)
Mark Clark's Tenuous Place in History (JSTOR/ Jouranl of African American Studies)
A Theory of Africam-American Citizenship: Richard Westbrooks, The Great Migration, and the Chicago Defender's "Legal Helps" Column (JSTOR/ Journal of Social History)
"To Plead Our Own Cause": Public Opinion Toward Black and Mainstream News Media among African Americans (JSTOR/ Journal of Black Studies)