- Source: Daily Negro Times
The Daily Negro Times was a short-lived African American newspaper published in New York City by Marcus Garvey in 1922. Garvey bought a second hand newspaper press on which to print the paper and equipped the editorial office with a United Press ticker tape, probably the first African American newspaper to have such a facility.
Garvey appointed himself executive editor and his team consisted of:
Timothy Thomas Fortune, editor
Ulysses S. Poston, managing editor
William Alexander Stephenson, news editor
Joel Augustus Rogers news sub-editor
John Edward Bruce, journalist
Hucheshwar Gurusidha Mudgal, journalist
Robert Lincoln Poston, journalist
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