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Allgemeine Deutsche Arbeiter-Zeitung
The Allgemeine Deutsche Arbeiter-Zeitung, founded in Coburg, Bavaria, in 1869 by key figures of the labor movement, including Wilhelm Liebknecht, was instrumental in promoting workers' rights in Germany. As one of the earliest socialist newspapers, it provided thorough coverage of labor issues, political developments, and social justice, shaping the trajectory of workers' movements. Its legacy as a reliable source of information and analysis reflects its unwavering commitment to the working class and continues to influence progressive discourse in German society. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of the Allgemeine Deutsche Arbeiter-Zeitung from 1863, including 1,958 scans in total. This resource not only allows you to delve into historical narratives but may also connect you with events and figures from your own family history. Discovering these archives can provide invaluable insights into the struggles and triumphs of those who fought for workers' rights.