The Northwestern Bulletin-Appeal
The Northwestern Bulletin-Appeal, founded in 1883 by prominent African American leaders in Saint Paul, Minnesota, has served as a vital voice for the African American community in the Upper Midwest. Originally established to address racial injustices and advocate for civil rights, the newspaper has grown to encompass a diverse range of content, including local news, cultural insights, and community events. On OldNews.com, you can discover scans of The Northwestern Bulletin-Appeal, starting 1924, with 612 scans available in total. This archive not only highlights the paper's commitment to social justice and community empowerment but also provides a lens into the historical figures and events that shaped the lives of those in the community, including possibly your own family history. Explore this rich legacy and uncover the stories that continue to influence public discourse and identity within the region.