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    The Truth Is Under Attack; The Black Press Needs You

    December 24, 20253 Mins Read0 Views
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    BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — The Black Press of America is being deliberately starved, and unless people act now, it will collapse in full view of the nation it has served for nearly two centuries.

    By Stacy M. Brown, Black Press USA Senior National Correspondent

            This is not a reflection. It is a demand.

    The Black Press of America is being deliberately starved, and unless people act now, it will collapse in full view of the nation it has served for nearly two centuries. This is not about nostalgia. It is about whether truth survives when power decides it should not.

    For almost 200 years, the Black Press has told the truth when the truth was unwelcome and dangerous. It documented lynchings when they were denied, exposed segregation when it was defended, and recorded Black life when America pretended it did not exist. It did this without protection, without wealth, and without permission.

    Now it is being forced to do the impossible again: survive without resources.

    Under Donald Trump and his administration, policies dressed up as neutrality have functioned as weapons. Executive orders dismantling diversity, equity, and inclusion did more than reshape government offices. They sent messages across corporate America, philanthropy, higher education, and advertising. Supporting Black institutions became risky. Silence became safer.

    The result has been swift and devastating.

    Advertising has collapsed. Corporate partnerships have evaporated. Foundations have retreated. Journalists have worked without pay. Newsrooms that serve millions are hanging on by hours and days, not months.

    This did not happen because the Black Press lost relevance. It happened because the truth became inconvenient.

    The National Newspaper Publishers Association represents more than 235 Black-owned newspapers reaching more than 20 million readers digitally and more than 22 million in print each week. That reach has not protected it. Influence does not matter when power decides to starve the messenger.

    At the same time, the Black Press has been economically strangled, and Black history itself has been placed under federal review. Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Juneteenth were stripped of free admission days at national parks. Black historical figures were removed from government websites. The National Museum of African American History and Culture was accused of improper ideology and placed under scrutiny.

    This is not a coincidence. It is alignment.

    A government that erases history will always move next to erase those who record it.

    “They have declared war on Black literature, Black history, Black media,” famed Civil Rights Attorney Ben Crump demanded. “Everything Black.”

    Members of Congress issued the same warning. Mississippi Democratic Rep. Bennie Thompson said the administration’s actions were designed to erase Black voices by attacking diversity, stripping history from public institutions, and weakening the platforms that tell Black truth. “Black Americans have worked hard and sacrificed for generations,” Thompson said. “One man can’t silence our voice or erase our legacy.”

    But voices can be silenced if the institutions that carry them are allowed to die.

    If the Black Press disappears, there will be no backup. No emergency replacement. No awakening from the mainstream media. The stories will simply stop being told.

    This is the moment that demands action, not sympathy.

    The Black Press of America does not need encouragement. It needs money. Now.

    If you have ever relied on the Black Press to tell the truth when others would not, you are being asked to do something specific.

     

    and unless people act now it will collapse in full view of the nation it has served for nearly two centuries. This is not about nostalgia. It is about whether truth survives when power decides it should not. The Black Press of America is being deliberately starved
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    Carma Henry

    Carma Lynn Henry Westside Gazette Newspaper 545 N.W. 7th Terrace, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33311 Office: (954) 525-1489 Fax: (954) 525-1861

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