The Colored Alabamian was a Black-owned weekly newspaper published in Montgomery, Alabama, from 1907 to 1916. Serving African American readers during the Jim Crow era, it reported on politics, education, religion, business, and community life while providing a platform for voices largely excluded from white-owned newspapers. As part of Alabama's vibrant Black press tradition, the publication documented both the challenges and achievements of African Americans in the early twentieth century.
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