This Day in History: Atlanta Daily World Becomes First Successful Black Daily Newspaper in 1932

At a time when mainstream media largely ignored Black perspectives, the Daily World fearlessly reported on critical issues, including lynchings, brutality, the Scottsboro Boys trial, in the federal government, and school . The newspaper not only informed its readers but also played a crucial role in mobilizing them, shaping the fight for .

The paper’s transition to a daily publication in 1932 marked a major milestone in African American journalism, amplifying Black voices during a pivotal era of racial struggle. However, tragedy struck in 1934 when William A. Scott II was fatally shot at the age of 32. Despite the significance of his work, no one was ever convicted for the crime.

The Atlanta Daily World remains a testament to the power of Black journalism, standing as a historical beacon of advocacy and truth.


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