The New Age
The New Age, founded in 1969 by the Rev. W. M. "Bill" Johnson, has served as a powerful voice for Portland's African American community. Over the years, it has documented vital milestones, including the rise of local activism and cultural events, while covering diverse topics such as politics, culture, and community issues relevant to underrepresented groups. With its steadfast commitment to integrity and social justice, The New Age has gained respect as a trusted source that shapes public discourse and advocacy efforts in Portland and beyond. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of The New Age, Portland, Oregon, United States, starting 1899, including 2,070 scans in total. This collection holds a wealth of information, mentioning historical figures, events, and possibly even stories from your own family history. Discover these treasures and learn about the rich past that continues to influence the present.