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Black Republican and Office-Holder's Journal
The Black Republican and Office-Holder's Journal, founded in 1865 by prominent African American leaders in New York, emerged as a vital platform for addressing the political and social issues faced by the Black community during the Reconstruction era. This newspaper featured a blend of news, political commentary, and advocacy for civil rights, reflecting the aspirations and challenges of African Americans post-Civil War. Known for its staunch support of the Republican Party, it provided in-depth coverage of political events and promoted Black officeholders, establishing itself as a trusted source on race and politics in America. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of the Black Republican and Office-Holder's Journal, New York, New York, United States starting 1865, including 4 scans in total. Explore the archives to discover historical figures and possibly events and people from your own family history, deepening your understanding of this critical period in American history.
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