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North Platte, Nebraska, United States
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Farmer Labor Herald
The Farmer Labor Herald, established in 1930 in North Platte, Nebraska, was founded by a group of progressive farmers and labor advocates seeking to amplify their voices in a changing economic landscape. This newspaper played a pivotal role in the regional labor movement, evolving over the years while maintaining its core mission of advocating for agricultural and labor rights. It provides a diverse array of content, from local news and opinion pieces to agricultural updates, appealing to both farmers and laborers. Known for its commitment to social justice, the Farmer Labor Herald is a reliable source of information that shapes community dialogue and influences regional policy. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of Farmer Labor Herald starting 1924, including 221 scans in total. Dive into history by exploring the rich content, and discover historical figures and events, including stories from your own family history.
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