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Colored Citizen and The Colored Citizen were newspapers published for African Americans in the United States. Newspapers using the title were published in many cities including in 1867 in Vicksburg, Mississippi during the Reconstruction era, the state's first newspaper for African Americans.[citation needed] Many of the papers seem to have existed only briefly.
- Colored Citizen (Cincinnati) published in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1863.[1]
- Colored Citizen (Vicksburg) a newspaper published in Vicksburg, Mississippi in 1867
- Colored Citizen (Fort Scott) published by the Eagleson Brothers in Fort Scott and Topeka, Kansas from 1878 to 1880[2]
- Colored Citizen (Montgormery) published in Montgomery, Alabama in 1884[3]
- Colored Citizen (Helena), a newspaper for African Americans published in Helena, Montana in 1894[4]
- The Colored Citizen (Pensacola), an African-American newspaper published in Pensacola from 1914 through, it is believed, 1958.[5][6]
- Colored Citizen (Topeka), newspaper published in Topeka, Kansas from 1897 to about 1900[7]
- The Colored Citizen (Lexington) published in Lexington, Kentucky in 1913[8]
- The Colored Citizen a startup newspaper thst published in Bakersfield, California in 1914[9]