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The Charlotte Post newspaper is the leading source of news affecting Charlotte's African American community and one of the oldest black publications in North Carolina. We are located at 5118 Princess Street Charlotte, NC 28269.
The Charlotte Post. 5118 Princess St. Charlotte, NC 28269. PH: 704 376-0496 FX: 704 342-2160
Leading source of News affecting African American community in Charlotte North Carolina.
The Charlotte Post. 11,864 likes · 440 talking about this. News and engagement from a Black perspective since 1906. In print Thursdays. Digital access always.
The Charlotte Post, founded in 1878, is an African American, English language, community-based weekly newspaper in Charlotte, North Carolina. The Charlotte Post has been distributed in counties surrounding Charlotte and upstate South Carolina.
More issues of the Charlotte Post, from January 1980 to December 1987, are now online at DigitalNC, courtesy of Johnson C. Smith University. This new batch of over 420 issues joins an additional 400 issues of the Charlotte Post that stretches from 1971 into 1996.
Charlotte’s longest-running newspaper, The Charlotte Post, was established in 1878 — eight years before the Charlotte Observer. For more than 40 years, the Johnson Family has run the African American-focused weekly publication.
Issues of the Charlotte Post, an African American newspaper out of Charlotte, are now online, thanks to partner Johnson C. Smith University. The Charlotte Post was founded in 1878 and is a weekly publication. It still is published today, with the tagline, “The Voice of the Black Community.”
The Charlotte Post is the city’s oldest African American newspaper and dates back to the late 1800s. On Thursday, Channel 9′s Evan Donovan spoke with Herb White, its editor-in-chief.
The Charlotte Post co-publisher Bob Johnson died at age 84. He was a community leader in Charlotte NC and ran city’s oldest Black paper.