The National Leader
The National Leader, founded in 1935 by journalist and civil rights advocate John H. Lewis, has long been a key player in shaping public discourse in Washington, D.C. Known for its rigorous investigative reporting and in-depth analysis of politics, culture, and social justice, the publication has chronicled major milestones, including the Civil Rights Movement and pivotal legislative changes. Today, The National Leader remains a trusted source committed to factual reporting and diverse viewpoints. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of The National Leader, Washington, District of Columbia, United States, starting 1888, with 174 scans available in total. Delve into historical figures and events, perhaps even connections to your own family history, and gain insight into the important issues that have shaped our world. Explore these archives to enrich your understanding of the past and its impact on contemporary issues.