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The Liberty Bell and Workingmen's Advocate
The Liberty Bell and Workingmen's Advocate, founded in 1837 in Norwich, Connecticut, was established by notable labor leaders and reformers, including John F. Moffat. This significant voice for the working class advocated for labor rights, social justice, and political reform throughout the 19th century. The newspaper featured a blend of news, editorials, and essays focusing on critical issues for laborers, including wages, working conditions, and educational opportunities. Renowned for its commitment to the working class, The Liberty Bell earned a reputation as a trusted source for activism and information, influencing local labor movements and broader social reforms during its run. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of The Liberty Bell and Workingmen's Advocate starting 1867, including 4 scans in total. Explore these archives to discover historical figures, events, and even stories from your own family history, enriching your understanding of this vital era in labor history.