New Advocate
The New Advocate, established in 1888 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, was founded by a group of local visionaries to provide a voice for the community. Known for its journalistic integrity and commitment to local issues, this influential newspaper has evolved over the years, becoming a vital source during significant events like the Civil Rights Movement. It offers a diverse range of content, including local news, sports, culture, and opinion pieces, all aimed at educating and engaging the Baton Rouge community. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of The New Advocate starting 1910, with a total of 4 scans available. This treasure trove not only captures the essence of historical events and figures but may also reveal connections to your own family history. Dive into the archives and discover the narratives that have shaped Baton Rouge and your personal legacy.