Star of Zion
Star of Zion is the official publication of the A.M.E. Zion church. First published in 1876 it is among the oldest African American publications in North Carolina and the oldest continuously published.
History
For many years Star of Zion was published as a newspaper. The site of its publication changed several times in its early years, but since 1894 it has been published in Charlotte. The paper had a Republican affiliation prior to Franklin D. Roosevelt’s presidency in the 1930s.A publication called The Zion Church Advocate was planned initially but never printed.
John Campbell Dancy and George W. Clinton served as business managers for the paper.
Editors and contributors
Editors have included Bishop William J. Walls, Walter R. Lovell, and Reverend M.B. Robinson.Sarah Dudley Pettey wrote articles for the paper.