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The National Era
The National Era, founded in 1847 by journalist Gamaliel Bailey in Washington, D.C., emerged as a significant voice in American journalism, especially known for its strong abolitionist stance. This newspaper famously published the original serialized version of Harriet Beecher Stowe’s "Uncle Tom's Cabin," thereby amplifying its impact on the anti-slavery movement. Offering a mix of news, editorials, and literary content, The National Era provided in-depth analyses of pressing social issues of the time, earning a reputation as a trusted source committed to social justice and reform. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of The National Era, Washington, District of Columbia, United States starting 1850, including 2,202 scans in total. Explore these historical issues to uncover connections to influential figures and events, and possibly even discover stories from your own family history that resonate with the important national conversations of that era.
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