Early American Methodist newspapers

Newspapers and news magazines have always been an important source of information for Methodist Churches and their members and constituents. In the U.S.A., there have been a variety of instruments published over the years, some by General Conferences, others by Annual Conferences, others by individuals.

These are some of the early papers published by various Methodist denominations.

References

  1. Williams, Gilbert A. (1996). The "Christian Recorder," Newspaper of the African Methodist Episcopal Church: History of a Forum of Ideas, 1854-1902. Jefferson, NC: McFarland. and Williams, Gilbert A. (April 1989). "The Role of the 'Christian Recorder' in the African Emigration Movement, 1854-1902". Journalism & Mass Communications Monographs. 111. cited from Dicken-Garcia, Hazel; Abraham, Linus (2008). "African Americans and the Civil War as Reflected in the 'Christian Recorder', 1861-1862". In Sachsman, David B.; Rushing, S. Kittrel; Morris, Jr., Roy. Words at War: the Civil War and American Journalism. Purdue U. Pr. ISBN 978-1-55753-490-3.
  2. Frank Luther Mott, History of American Magazines, 1850-1865, vol. 2, p.68 n.97 (Harvard University Press, 1938). Excerpt available at Google Books.
  3. Frank Luther Mott, History of American Magazines, 1865-1885, vol. 3, p.71 (Harvard University Press, 1938). Excerpt available at Google Books.
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