Thomas H. Watkins Jr.
Thomas H. Watkins Jr. Thomas H. Watkins Jr. (c. 1937 – December 2025) was an American newspaper publisher and media entrepreneur best known as the founder of the New York Daily Challenge, widely recognized as one of the first Black-owned daily newspapers in New York City. He is regarded as a pioneering figure in African American journalism and a significant voice in community-based media in Brooklyn. Early life and education Publicly available information about Watkins’ early life and education is limited. He was born in the United States and came of age during a period of major social and political transformation, including the civil rights movement, which influenced his later work in journalism. Career Founding of the Daily Challenge In 1972, Watkins founded the New York Daily Challenge, a newspaper created to serve African American communities in New York City. The publication emerged during a time when mainstream media often underreported or misrepresented Black communities. The Da...