American Catholic Tribune
The American Catholic Tribune was an African-American newspaper published in Cincinnati, Ohio, from 1886 to 1894 and then in Detroit until 1897. Daniel Rudd was its co-founder and editor.
History
Rudd, who had been enslaved in Bardstown, Kentucky, established ACTRudd also organized the Colored Catholic Congress, which met in 1889 and continued until 1894. The paper reached the 10,000 circulation mark and relocated to Detroit before an economic downturn took its toll and ACT ceased operation in 1897.
Historical markers commemorate Rudd's work and legacy in Bardstown, Kentucky, and Springfield, Ohio.