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The Washington Bee Volume
The Washington Bee, founded in 1882 by African American publisher and journalist Ferdinand D. Lee, has played a pivotal role in advocating for civil rights and community issues in Washington, D.C. This influential newspaper emerged during the Jim Crow era, focusing on the challenges and triumphs of the African American community through in-depth articles on politics, social justice, and cultural affairs. Notable milestones include its contribution to the Harlem Renaissance and its role in mobilizing voter registration efforts. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of The Washington Bee Volume, Washington, District of Columbia, United States starting 1886, with 6,221 scans in total. This provides a unique opportunity to delve into historical narratives, uncover the lives of notable figures, and perhaps even discover connections to your family history. Experience the integrity and commitment to progressive causes for which The Washington Bee is renowned by searching for these historical newspapers on the site.
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