National Newspapers Publishers Association

National Newspapers Publishers Association

The National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA), was founded in 1940 when John H. Sengstacke of the "Chicago Defender" organized a meeting with other African American publishers designed for "harmonizing our energies in a common purpose for the benefit of Negro journalism." The group decided to form the National Negro Publishers Association. In 1956 the trade association was renamed the National Newspapers Publishers Association.

Today the NNPA is comprised of more than 200 black newspapers in the United States and the Virgin Islands. They have a combined readership of 15 million and the organization has created an electronic news service, [http://www.BlackPressUsa.com BlackPressUsa] web site, which enables newspapers to provide real time news and information to its national constituency.

External links

* [http://www.nnpa.org/ National Newspaper Publishers Association] web site
* [http://www.nnpa.org/News/article/article.asp?sID=4 NNPA history] page
* [http://www.pbs.org/blackpress "The Black Press: Soldiers Without Swords"] at PBS.org


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