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Franklin's Paper the Statesman
Franklin's Paper, known as The Statesman, was founded in 1889 by the influential African American leader and publisher, John Wesley Franklin, in Denver, Colorado. As the first Black newspaper in the region, it played a pivotal role in advocating for civil rights and community issues while offering a blend of news, opinion pieces, and cultural commentary that reflected the African American experience in Colorado. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of Franklin's Paper The Statesman, Denver, Colorado, United States starting 1906, including 4,660 scans in total. This valuable resource not only highlights historical figures and events but also connects readers to their own family histories. With a reputation for integrity and a commitment to social justice, The Statesman remains a trusted source for engaging the community. Explore OldNews.com today to uncover the rich legacy of this significant publication and discover stories that resonate with your own heritage.
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