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The Ohio Black Press in the 19th Century

1870s: Second Generation of Black Journalism

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  • Bijou Polka

    Ernestine advertised her music in her brother's Le Bijou.
  • Family Journal

    Herbert Clark began to call Le Bijou "A Family Journal" from the second volume.
  • Consuelo

    Herbert Clark's sister, Consuelo published a variety of writings in Le Bijou.
  • Le Bijou

  • Peter H. Clark

  • Novelty Press

    A catalog and type specimen book for the "Novelty" line of small printing presses manufactured by Benjamin O. Woods & Co. and intended for amateur printers and small businesses. This digital edition was scanned by Stephen O. Saxe from his copy, with additional image preparation by Dr. David M. MacMillan. This catalogue is a part of An Archive of Amateur Press Catalogues. For a page linking to other catalogues in this archive, go to: https://archive.org/details/AnArchiveOfAmateurPressCatalogues
  • George Washington Williams

    The illustration of George Washington Williams in 1888, published in his "A History of the Negro Troops in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865." Harper & Brothers, pp. ii.
  • Morris Article

    John Morris wrote "The History and Development of Negro Journalism," in The A.M.E. Church Review Volume 6, Number 3, January 1890.