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Arizona Sun
The Arizona Sun, established in 1948 by a group of pioneering Black journalists including the influential O.V. Catto, has been a cornerstone in advocating for civil rights and the African American community in Phoenix, Arizona. Known for its insightful coverage of local news, culture, and social justice issues, the newspaper has become a vital voice for minority communities over the decades. Its investigative journalism and community-focused reporting have made the Arizona Sun a trusted source, celebrated for its impactful storytelling and commitment to public service. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of the Arizona Sun, starting 1944, with a total of 5,913 scans available. This treasure trove of historical material may also inspire you to learn about significant figures, events, and even people from your own family history. Delve into the past and uncover the narratives that shaped the discourse around equity and representation in the region.