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Workmen's Advocate
Workmen's Advocate, founded in 1911 by labor leader and journalist John G. Connolly in New Haven, Connecticut, emerged as a vital voice for the working class. Initially focused on labor rights and workers' issues, it played a crucial role in covering significant labor movements. Over the decades, the newspaper expanded its content to include local news, community events, and social justice topics, providing a comprehensive view of the region's socio-economic landscape. Renowned for its commitment to advocacy and truth, Workmen's Advocate has earned respect among readers for its journalistic integrity and dedication to promoting workers' rights. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of Workmen's Advocate, New Haven, Connecticut, United States starting 1883, including 1,070 scans in total. Dive into history by exploring the stories of historical figures, events, and possibly people from your own family history. Search for old newspapers on the site today to uncover the rich tapestry of labor history and community events.