Black Sports

Black Sports was a monthly magazine which was launched in April 1971 in New York City and closed later that decade.

It was the first major sports magazine aimed specifically at African Americans. The magazine was the brainchild of Allan P. Barron, who became president and editor. Barron teamed up with William L. Doneghy, who was vice-president and controller. In 1971, Bryant Gumbel became editor, leaving the following year.

The magazine had low circulation and limited success and was forced to close after the final issue was published in June 1978.