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The Voice of Labor
The Voice of Labor is a prominent newspaper based in Camden, New Jersey, founded in 1934 by labor leader William A. McKee and a dedicated team of workers' rights advocates. This publication has been vital in advocating for labor issues, particularly during significant historical moments such as the post-World War II labor movement, offering a platform for workers' voices and concerns. With content that includes labor news, worker interviews, opinion pieces, and local event coverage, The Voice of Labor has solidified its reputation as an essential community resource. Recognized for its integrity and commitment to worker advocacy, it continues to inspire generations of labor activists. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of The Voice of Labor, Camden, New Jersey, United States, starting 1915, with 44 scans in total. Discover historical figures, events, and possibly connections to your own family history by searching for old newspapers on the site.