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The Charleston Advocate
The Charleston Advocate, founded in 1887 by prominent local journalist John B. Williams, has been a significant fixture in West Virginia's media landscape for over a century. Celebrated for its investigative journalism and advocacy for social issues, the newspaper played a crucial role in community engagement, famously supporting labor rights movements in the early 20th century. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of The Charleston Advocate, Charleston, West Virginia, United States starting 1894, including 16 scans in total. Today, The Advocate offers a diverse array of content, appealing to a broad audience and recognized as a trusted source of information vital to the civic discourse of Charleston and beyond. By exploring these historical newspapers, you may uncover fascinating stories about historical figures, events, and even connections to your own family history. Delve into the archives and discover the rich narrative of your community.