The Nationalist was a newspaper published in Mobile, Alabama for African Americans after the American Civil War ( Reconstruction era). It was established by missionaries and allied with the Republican Party. [1] The Library of Congress has issues in its collection. It was published from late 1865 until about 1869. [2] It was one of the most influential " Radical" newspapers in the South. [3]
John Silsby (its early editor), Albert Griffin, Lawrence S. Berry, and John Carraway were leaders of the paper. [1] [4] There were internal disputes.over distribution and marketing strategies. [1]
The Nationalist was a newspaper published in Mobile, Alabama for African Americans after the American Civil War ( Reconstruction era). It was established by missionaries and allied with the Republican Party. [1] The Library of Congress has issues in its collection. It was published from late 1865 until about 1869. [2] It was one of the most influential " Radical" newspapers in the South. [3]
John Silsby (its early editor), Albert Griffin, Lawrence S. Berry, and John Carraway were leaders of the paper. [1] [4] There were internal disputes.over distribution and marketing strategies. [1]