Cayton's Weekly

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Title
Cayton's Weekly
Dates of publication
1916-1921
Available online
14 July 1917 - 29 January 1921 (186 issues)
Publisher
H.R. Cayton
Place of publication
Seattle, Wash.
Description
Began in 1916; ceased in 1921?
Frequency
Weekly
Usage rights
No Copyright
Subject
African Americans - Washington (State) - Seattle - Newspapers.
African Americans.
Seattle (Wash.) - Newspapers.
Washington (State) - Seattle.
Language
English
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Cayton's Weekly, begun in Seattle in 1916, was Horace Cayton's second attempt at a newspaper, following the 1913 cessation of his first publication, the Seattle Republican. Cayton had become disenchanted with the Republican Party but still tried to work within the organization to push for recognition and appreciation of the support African Americans continued to give to the GOP. While continuing to dismiss the Democrats completely, Cayton was increasingly critical of the Republican Party.

Continuing in the same political vein as the Seattle Republican, Cayton’s new Weekly served a more narrowly defined readership--the small African American population of Seattle and environs. The paper concentrated on issues more than specific news stories and also extolled the accomplishments of black people throughout the nation. In 1921, Cayton changed the publication schedule of the paper which he renamed Cayton’s Monthly.  The paper ceased publication altogether by the end of the year.