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The Columbian Detector
Founded in 1834 by prominent abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison, The Columbian Detector played a pivotal role in advancing social justice in Boston, Massachusetts. Originally established as an anti-slavery newspaper, it became a vital platform for promoting abolitionist ideas and civil rights, featuring a diverse array of content such as news articles, political commentary, and literary works. Over the years, The Columbian Detector earned a reputation as a trusted source, esteemed for its commitment to ethical journalism and advocacy. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of The Columbian Detector starting 1808, with a total of 176 scans available. This treasure trove of historical content not only sheds light on the influential figures and events of its time but also invites you to uncover personal stories, perhaps connecting with your own family history. Dive into these archives to foster informed dialogue about social issues that resonate today.