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''The Charlotte Post'', founded in 1878, is an African American, English language weekly newspaper community based in
Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte ( ) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of North Carolina. Located in the Piedmont region, it is the county seat of Mecklenburg County. The population was 874,579 at the 2020 census, making Charlotte the 16th-most popu ...
. ''The Charlotte Post'' has been distributed in countries surrounding Mecklenburg and upstate South Carolina. The ''Post'' is read by thousands of area residents and has earned numerous national and local journalism and service awards. The newspaper is owned by ''The Charlotte Post Publishing Company'' in Charlotte, North Carolina.


History

The paper is regarded as a leading provider of news and entertainment coverage from a Black perspective. It is a weekly broadsheet that at one time sold for $1 a copy, as well as distributed at no charge at dark green vendor boxes located in Uptown Charlotte and throughout the city primarily in
African-American neighborhood African-American neighborhoods or black neighborhoods are types of ethnic enclaves found in many cities in the United States. Generally, an African American neighborhood is one where the majority of the people who live there are African American ...
s. The Charlotte Post is published by The Charlotte Post Publishing Company. A sister newspaper, '' The Triangle Tribune'', serves the
Research Triangle The Research Triangle, or simply The Triangle, are both common nicknames for a metropolitan area in the Piedmont region of North Carolina in the United States, anchored by the cities of Raleigh and Durham and the town of Chapel Hill, home to ...
area.


The Charlotte Post Foundation

The Charlotte Post Foundation is a 501c3 foundation that provides services to uplift and empower people in underserved communities through educational programs. They provide after school programs for elementary children in Title I schools, offer community convening sessions to discuss issues impacting at risk communities and give scholarships to African American students. The Post Foundation operates through three distinct programs: corrective education programs, community education programs and continuing education programs. The Educational Programs are specifically intended for elementary school students. The Community Education Programs allow for discussion on relevant community issues. The Continuing Education Programs provide scholarships for students to continue pursuing higher education. 


The Charlotte Post Staff

The Charlotte Post is run by a group of individuals, including the following. * Gerald Johnson—Publisher & CEO * Robert Johnson—Publisher & GM * Herbert White—Editor In Chief * Bonitta Best—Managing Editor * Ashley Mahoney—Multimedia Journalist * Patrice Johnson—Virtual Illustrations * Linda Johnson—Sales & Marketing Manager * Tania Johnson—Receptionist


Archives Available

Back issues of ''The Charlotte Post'' are now available digitally thanks to Johnson C. Smith University. The digitized issues are available online and cover 1930-2006, with the majority of issues covering 1971-2006.


See also

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List of newspapers published in North Carolina There have been newspapers in North Carolina since the ''North-Carolina Gazette'' began publication in the Province of North Carolina in 1751. As of January 2020, there were approximately 260 newspapers in publication in North Carolina. While pr ...


References


External links


''Charlotte Post'' official siteBack issues of the C''harlotte Post'' from 1930-2006 (not all inclusive)
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