This day in black history, Claude Albert Barnett founded the Associated Negro Press March 2, 1919
In 1919 Barnett created the Associated Negro Press (ANP), a service designed to provide news outlets with a reliable stream of news stories. At first he bartered news stories from varied sources to the black newspapers in return for advertising space. Eventually he built a reliable team of black news reporters known as “stringers” who provided stories of interest to African Americans.*
*blackpast.org
For more information on Claude Albert Barnett click on his picture above.
In 1919 Barnett created the Associated Negro Press (ANP), a service designed to provide news outlets with a reliable stream of news stories. At first he bartered news stories from varied sources to the black newspapers in return for advertising space. Eventually he built a reliable team of black news reporters known as “stringers” who provided stories of interest to African Americans.*
*blackpast.org
For more information on Claude Albert Barnett click on his picture above.
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