Arizona Informant

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The Arizona Informant is an African-American owned newspaper located in Phoenix, Arizona. It is the only African-American-owned newspaper in the state of Arizona.

Founder(s)Cloves C. Campbell Sr. and Charles R. Campbel
Founded1971; 55 years ago (1971)
LanguageEnglish
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Arizona Informant
TypeWeekly newspaper
Founder(s)Cloves C. Campbell Sr. and Charles R. Campbel
Founded1971; 55 years ago (1971)
LanguageEnglish
CityPhoenix, Arizona
CountryUnited States
ISSN1095-2861
Websiteazinformant.com
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History

The Arizona Informant was started by brothers Cloves C. Campbell Sr. and Charles R. Campbell in 1971.[1] The brothers began the newspaper as a response to the lack of information the African American residents of Arizona were given.

Cloves C. Campbell Sr. was the first black state senator for the state[2][1] and spent his ten years in legislature fighting for the civil rights movement. Charles R. Campbell was an educator who had a master's degree in public administration and his doctorate in higher education.[1] When the brothers started up the newspaper they chose to utilize it by creating a voice for the black community and remain informed on the matters of the community[1]

Modern times

Since the death of Cloves Campbell Sr., leadership has been taken over by Cloves Campbell Jr. The Arizona Informant remains the only black owned newspaper in Arizona.[1] In 2017, the Arizona Informant joined other black-led businesses and organizations in calling for the removal of Confederate monuments in Arizona.[3]

As of 2019, The Informant was published weekly on Wednesdays to the entire state with a circulation of 15,000.[4]

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