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The Free South
The Free South, established in 1865 by prominent local abolitionists in Beaufort, South Carolina, emerged as a crucial voice during the Reconstruction era, advocating for civil rights and African American empowerment. Known for its integrity and commitment to truth, it covers a range of topics from local governance to social justice, continually influencing discourse and championing the rights of marginalized populations. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of The Free South, Beaufort, South Carolina, United States starting 1863, including 239 scans in total. Engaging with these historical documents allows you to explore significant events and figures, possibly connecting to your own family history. Discover the power of journalism in fostering social change by searching for old newspapers on OldNews.com, where you can trace the enduring legacy of The Free South and its impact on the community.