The Colored American Magazine
The Colored American, February 1901 | |
| Editor | Fred R. Moore (1904–1909) |
|---|---|
| Former editors | Pauline Hopkins (1900–1904) |
| Frequency | Monthly |
| Format | |
| Publisher | The Colored Co-Operative Publishing Company (1900–1903) The Colored American Publishing Company (1904–1903) |
| Founder | Harper S. Fortune Walter Alexander Johnson |
| Founded | 1900 |
| Final issue | 1909 |
| Country | United States |
| Based in | Boston (1900–1904) New York (1904–1909) |
| Language | en |
| OCLC | 1564200 |
The Colored American Magazine was the first monthly publication in the United States that covered African-American culture. It ran from May 1900 to November 1909 and had a peak circulation of 17,000. The magazine was initially published out of Boston by the Colored Co-Operative Publishing Company, and from 1904 forward, by Moore Publishing and Printing Company in New York. The editorial staff included novelist Pauline Hopkins who was also the main writer. In a 1904 hostile takeover involving Booker T. Washington, Fred Randolph Moore purchased the magazine and replaced Hopkins as editor.