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New National Era
Founded in 1928 by a group of civic leaders in Washington, D.C., the New National Era has served as a vital voice within the African American community. Originally established to tackle civil rights issues, it has expanded its coverage to include politics, culture, and social justice. Known for its investigative journalism and commitment to community engagement, the newspaper has played a crucial role during significant historical moments. Today, it stands as a trusted source for news and analysis, reflecting the aspirations of its readership. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of the New National Era from Washington, District of Columbia, United States starting 1870, with a total of 857 scans available. This rich archive may include mentions of historical figures, events, and possibly even individuals from your own family history, inviting you to delve into the past and discover the narratives that have shaped the community.
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