Daily Worker
The Daily Worker, founded in 1924 by the Communist Party USA, emerged as a crucial voice for labor and socialist movements in America. Initially a platform for revolutionary ideas, it reported on social injustices and worker rights, influencing public discourse through significant events like the Great Depression and labor strikes. Its advocacy for social justice and equity made it an essential component of the progressive media landscape. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of Daily Worker, New York, New York, United States, starting 1924, including 21,811 scans in total. These scans provide valuable insights into the historical context of the time and may even mention historical figures and events related to your own family history. Explore the archives to uncover the rich narrative of labor and social change, and discover how these stories resonate with contemporary issues today.