Our 'Newspaper Of The Week'
The Honorable Ron Carter started publishing and editing
the South Street Journal in Chicago in 1992-1993
as a biweekly publication to provide a proactive
voice for Our Beautiful Black Communities
so we can overcome our challenges and grow
with sustainable success.
On August 1, 2013 the paper rebranded its name to
become the Chicago Street Journal.
Dr. Winge's 'Most Dangerous Ladies' Smiles... With...Winge's Peaks...For 2026...Are...
Black Newspapers History Month was
founded by Ralph C. Winge, D.D.S.
in 2025 to acknowledge, praise, and respect
the Publishers, Editors, Reporters,
Typesetters, Secretaries, Agents,
Distributors, Newsstands, Paperboys,
and all of the the Team Members,
over the many decades, necessary
to produce and disseminate to Our
Black Beautiful Populations the needed
paper ( and now digital) instruments
to inform, inspire, and promote literacy,
so that Our People can make better
decisions, remember Our Great Histories,
to keep Our People up on current events,
to engage our populations to organize,
provide tips and methods to stay safe
in potentially-hostile environments,
and create mechanisms to construct
Our Enterprises for Our Outstanding Futures.
The Founder of Black Newspapers History Month,
Ralph C. Winge, D.D.S.,
and USC Dental School Graduate.
If you know a Newspaper that should be included here,
please leave a note in the comments section. Thank you!











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