Southwestern Christian Advocate

African-American newspaper in the southern U.S. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Southwestern Christian Advocate (18771929)[1] was an American newspaper published by the Methodist Episcopal Church in New Orleans, Louisiana and distributed in the Southern United States. It was an African American newspaper that was also read by the White community more so than any other African American newspaper in the Union.[2]

TypeWeekly African-American[1]
Launched1877; 149 years ago (1877)
Ceased publication
1929; 97 years ago (1929)
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Southwestern Christian Advocate
TypeWeekly African-American[1]
PublisherMethodist Episcopal Church
Launched1877; 149 years ago (1877)
Ceased publication
1929; 97 years ago (1929)
CityNew Orleans, Louisiana
CountryUnited States
ISSN2639-0124
OCLC number10123905
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Dr. I. B. Scott, Editor of the Southwestern Christian Advocate, 1900
Dr. I. B. Scott, Editor of the Southwestern Christian Advocate, 1900
Rev. A. E. P. Albert, D. D., Editor of Southwestern Christian Advocate, 1891.
Rev. A. E. P. Albert, D. D., Editor of the Southwestern Christian Advocate, 1891.

History

The Advocate was an official publication of the Methodist Episcopal Church,[3] and was printed in New Orleans, Louisiana. The publication targeted a Methodist, and served both an African-American and White audience.[2] It featured a "Lost Friends" section for people searching for loved ones lost to slavery.[4] The newspaper was instrumental in organizing Booker T. Washington's tour of Louisiana in 1915.[5]

Editors of the Advocate included Joseph C. Hartzell (from c. 1877 to 1881), A. E. P. Albert (from 1879 to 1880),[2] I. B. Scott, Hiram Rhodes Revels and Rev. Robert E. Jones from 1904 to 1920.[6] The newspaper business manager was Matthew Simpson Davage from 1905 to 1915.[7] Valena C. Jones, the wife of Rev. Robert E. Jones, assisted with editing the newspaper between 1901 and 1913.[8][9]

The Library of Congress has microfilm of the paper in its collection.[10]

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