Search The Michigan Chronicle
Detroit, Michigan, United States
Search The Michigan Chronicle
Start your search
publication thumbnail
The Michigan Chronicle
Founded in 1936 by youth activist and journalist Alfred P. Lewis, The Michigan Chronicle has played a pivotal role in championing the African American community in Detroit. As the oldest continuously operating Black newspaper in Michigan, it has significantly influenced public discourse, especially during the civil rights movement. The Chronicle offers a wide range of content, including local news, cultural events, and topics concerning politics, health, and education, making it a trusted source for community representation and advocacy. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of The Michigan Chronicle, Detroit, Michigan, United States starting 1939, including 4,168 scans in total. Delve into the pages that feature historical figures and events, and perhaps uncover stories about people from your own family history. Explore these invaluable resources to gain a deeper understanding of Detroit's media landscape and the African American experience.