The Atlanta Voice began publication in 1966. The newspaper says it "was born out of the refusal of the white-owned majority Atlanta media to give fair and credible coverage to the burgeoning Civil Rights Movement."
The paper was founded by Mr. Ed Clayton and J. Lowell Ware using the motto "A People Without A Voice Cannot Be Heard." Mr. Clayton died after the first issue was printed, leaving Mr. Ware as the sole publisher. Today his daughter Janis Ware is the publisher of The Atlanta Voice.
This publication is a member of the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA), an association of African American-owned community newspapers in the United States.
Circulation estimate: 30,000
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