The Northwest Enterprise
The Northwest Enterprise, founded in 1969 by community leader A. J. McFadden, has been a cornerstone of Seattle's media landscape, serving as one of the premier African American newspapers in the Pacific Northwest. With a rich history of advocating for civil rights and social justice, it covers a diverse array of topics, including local news, cultural events, health issues, and community affairs, providing a vital platform for underrepresented voices. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of The Northwest Enterprise, Seattle, Washington, United States starting 1931, including 4,641 scans in total. This treasure trove of historical content not only showcases the publication's influential reporting but also invites readers to uncover stories of historical figures, events, and perhaps even their own family histories. Explore the archives to experience the impactful journalism that has shaped public discourse and fostered community engagement in Seattle.