The Savannah Tribune, established in 1875 as The Colored Tribune, is one of the oldest African-American-owned and operated publications in America. With a rich history and a commitment to quality news coverage, this weekly newspaper serves as a vital medium of communication and instruction, chronicling the contemporary and historical life and activities of African-Americans in Savannah, Coastal Georgia, and throughout the United States.
Under the leadership of publisher Shirley Barber James and a dedicated team, The Savannah Tribune continues to uphold its legacy by providing state-of-the-art production and delivering insightful news coverage. As a pioneer in the industry, this iconic publication remains a trusted source for the African-American community, offering a platform for sharing stories, promoting community events, and celebrating the achievements of individuals and organizations.
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