This is a list of African American newspapers that have been published in the state of Montana.
Montana's first such newspaper was The Colored Citizen, published in Helena in the fall of 1894.[1] During this period of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the African American population of Montana fluctuated between 1000 and 1500 people.[2]
Montana has the unique position of being entirely surrounded by states (Idaho, Wyoming, North Dakota and South Dakota) that have never had an African American newspaper.[3] The state's early Black press accordingly covered a particularly wide geographic sweep, and many of Montana's early African American papers carried news from communities in other Western states.[4] Some other states' newspapers returned the favor: the Seattle Northwest Enterprise ran a column of Montana news from the 1920s to 1960s.[5]
City | Title | Beginning | End | Frequency | Call numbers | Remarks
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Butte | The New Age or Montana New Age[7] | 1902[6] | 1903?[6] | Weekly[6] |
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Fort Harrison | Knocker | 1902[9] | ? |
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Helena | The Colored Citizen | 1894[11] | 1894[10] | Weekly[11] |
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Helena | The Montana Plaindealer | 1906[15] | 1911[15] | Variable: weekly, monthly, or irregular[16] |
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Helena | Reporter | 1899?[18] | 1901[18] | Twice monthly[18] | ||
Missoula | Everybody | 1959[5] | 1987[5] |