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The Negro Appeal
The Negro Appeal, founded in 1883 by prominent African American leader J.B. Murray, emerged as a vital voice in Baltimore and Annapolis, Maryland. As one of the earliest black newspapers in the region, it played a crucial role in advocating for social justice and civil rights, offering news on community events, profiles of influential figures, and commentary on issues affecting the African American community. Known for its integrity and commitment to truth, The Negro Appeal significantly influenced public opinion and promoted activism throughout its history. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of The Negro Appeal, starting 1900, including 3 scans in total. Explore historical figures and perhaps discover connections to events and people from your own family history. Dive into the archives and uncover the rich legacy of this important publication, a testament to the resilience and activism of the African American community.