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Daily National Era
The Daily National Era, founded in 1850 by iconic abolitionist and journalist Gamaliel Bailey in Washington, D.C., played a pivotal role in the anti-slavery movement, promoting abolitionist sentiments through influential essays, articles, and serialized fiction, including works by prominent authors like Harriet Beecher Stowe. Notably providing a platform for progressive social issues, the newspaper advocated for women's rights and education, reflecting the values of its time. Today, it stands as a reliable source of historical insight. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of the Daily National Era, Washington, District of Columbia, United States, starting 1854, including 740 scans in total. This treasure trove also encourages exploration of historical figures and events, including connections to your own family history. Delve into this unique resource to uncover stories that have shaped American social justice and continue to resonate today.
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