Raleigh Convention & Visitors Bureau
A wealth of local resources online; http://www.visitraleigh.com
Durham Convention & Visitors Bureau
Features an award winning website for it’s usefulness; http://www.durham-nc.com
Durham Business & Professional Chain
Founded in 1938 by J.J. Henderson and CC Spaulding to link African American businesses to suppliers; 804 Fayetteville Street; 919-683-1047
Durham Committee for the Affairs of Black People
Founded in 1938 by C.C. Spaulding and Dr. James E. Shepard to use voting strength in pursuit of social and economic rights for African Americans; 511 Grant Street; 919-962-9690
Print
The Carolina Times
Founded in Durham in 1926 by Louis E Austin; Austin led the Durham campaign to finally get streets paved and lighted in the African American community by the 1930s; Austin was also a consultant to many in the Civil Rights Movement; 923 Old Fayetteville Street in Durham; 919-682-2913
The Carolinian Newspaper
Founded in Raleigh in 1940 by Paul R. Jervay, Sr.; The Carolinian has the largest African American newspaper circulation in North Carolina; Jervay helped many Black newspapers establish management practices; published twice weekly; 610 Maywood Ave in Raleigh; 919-834-5558; http://www.thecarolinian.com
Raleigh-Durham-Cary Black Pages
Largest listing of Black businesses in the community; 919-687-0155
Radio Stations
88.9 FM WSHA - Shaw U, Jazz, Blues, Gospel, Talk, R&B, Reggae
90.7 FM WNCU - North Carolina Central, Hip-Hop, Jazz, Gospel, Talk
97.5 FM WQOK - R&B, Hip Hop
102.9 FM WWND - Jazz
103.9 FM WNNL - Gospel
104.3 FM WFXK - R&B, Hip Hop
1490 AM WDUR - Gospel
1550 AM WCLY - Gospel and Sermons





