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The Colored Patriot
The Colored Patriot, founded in 1905 by prominent African American leaders in Topeka, Kansas, quickly emerged as a vital voice for the Black community. Established by journalist and activist John A. Johnson, the newspaper addressed civil rights issues and promoted social justice amidst pervasive racial discrimination. Over the years, it featured community news, editorials, and profiles of local leaders, serving as a platform for advocacy and empowerment. On OldNews.com, you can find scans of The Colored Patriot starting 1882, with 36 scans in total, providing a rich resource for exploring the historical contributions of this influential publication. Delve into its pages to discover historical figures, events, and possibly even connections to your own family history. This platform not only preserves the legacy of The Colored Patriot but also invites you to engage with the African American narrative in Kansas.