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Minneapolis Spokesman
Founded in 1934 by journalist and activist L.J. Brown, the Minneapolis Spokesman has played a crucial role in championing African American issues and amplifying voices often overlooked by mainstream media. Initially established to meet the needs of the Black community in Minneapolis, the newspaper has significantly influenced local discourse through its advocacy for civil rights and social justice. You can find scans of the Minneapolis Spokesman on OldNews.com, with a collection starting 1934 and including 21,294 scans in total. The Spokesman publishes a wide range of content, including local news, cultural features, and opinion pieces that reflect the community's diverse experiences. As a trusted source of information, it remains an influential voice in the Twin Cities. Explore OldNews.com to uncover historical figures, events, and possibly even connections to your own family history by diving into the valuable archives of the Minneapolis Spokesman.