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Victory Worker
The Victory Worker, founded in 1935 by a collective of labor activists in Seattle, Washington, emerged as a pivotal voice for the working class during a time of economic upheaval. Celebrating significant milestones such as its role in labor organizing and social justice advocacy, the publication has consistently championed workers' rights and community issues. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of the Victory Worker, starting 1942, including 84 scans in total. This trusted source offers a rich archive of diverse content, including news articles, editorials, and feature stories focusing on labor movements, local politics, and cultural events, while mentioning historical figures and possibly events and people from your own family history. By exploring these archives on OldNews.com, you can engage with the narratives that have shaped our community and empower marginalized voices in the ongoing discourse around social change.