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The Villager
The Villager, founded in 1933 by a group of local activists and journalists in New York City, has been a vital voice for the Greenwich Village community for decades. Initially launched as a platform for neighborhood concerns, it has evolved to cover a diverse range of content, including local news, arts and culture, and social issues. Notably, The Villager played a significant role in reporting on pivotal events, such as the Stonewall riots, cementing its legacy in LGBTQ+ journalism. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of The Villager, New York, New York, United States starting 1959, including 3,923 scans in total. This collection not only highlights the publication’s commitment to community-centric reporting and investigative journalism but also offers a chance to uncover historical figures and possibly events and people from your own family history. Explore the vibrant spirit of New York's neighborhoods by diving into the rich archives of The Villager today.
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