The Black Dispatch

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The Black Dispatch
File:Front Cover of the newspaper The Black Dispath January 14 1922.jpg
Founded 1915
Ceased publication Oct. 24, 1980
Headquarters Oklahoma City
United States
OCLC number 2258388

The Black Dispatch (1914–1982) was an African American weekly newspaper published in Oklahoma City.[1][2] Roscoe Dunjee was the paper's editor.[3] Dunjee was an influence on Ralph Ellison who was a courier for the paper.[4]

Under the editorial guidance of Dunjee, the paper maintained significant circulation, especially outside of Oklahoma. This caused financial difficulty for the paper as out-of-state subscribers would have been disinterested in advertising targeted to Oklahoma residents. Roscoe Dunjee sold his stake in the newspaper to his nephew, John Dunjee, who later became the new editor for the paper after Roscoe retired in 1955.[5]

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References

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Further reading

  • African American Press: A History of News Coverage During National Crises by Charles A. Simmons ISBN 978-0786426072


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