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  2. The North Star (anti-slavery newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The North Star was a nineteenth-century anti-slavery newspaper published from the Talman Building in Rochester, New York, by abolitionists Martin Delany and Frederick Douglass. [1] The paper commenced publication on December 3, 1847, and ceased as The North Star in June 1851, when it merged with Gerrit Smith's Liberty Party Paper (based in ...

  3. List of African American newspapers and media outlets

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    The North Star, an online newspaper launched in 2018 by activist Shaun King [124] [125] Black Report [126] Blacksourcemedia.com; themetrorecord.com; TJG News;

  4. List of abolitionist periodicals published in North America

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    Newspapers.com: The Liberator: 1831–1865: Boston, Massachusetts: William Lloyd Garrison, Isaac Knapp: Digital Commonwealth (Garrison's copy) * Newspapers.com: National Anti-Slavery Standard [5] 1840–1870 Philadelphia, New York City Lydia Maria Child, [[David Lee Child Newspapers.com (1840–1852) The North Star [6] 1847–1851: Rochester ...

  5. List of African American newspapers in New York - Wikipedia

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    An 1856 issue of The North Star, published at Rochester. For the purpose of this list, Upstate New York is the entirety of New York State outside of New York City and Long Island. City

  6. African American newspapers - Wikipedia

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    During the antebellum period, other African American newspapers sprang up, such as The North Star, founded in 1847 by Frederick Douglass. As African Americans moved to urban centers beginning during the Reconstruction era, virtually every large city with a significant African American population had newspapers directed towards African Americans ...

  7. The Denver North Star - Wikipedia

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    The Denver North Star is a monthly newspaper and website that has been published in the Northwest Denver, Colorado, area starting in October 2019.The North Star has a hyperlocal focus on issues like parks and recreation, elections, education, dining, zoning, and development.

  8. William Cooper Nell - Wikipedia

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    Writing for abolitionist newspapers The Liberator and The North Star, he helped publicize the anti-slavery cause. He published the North Star from 1847 to 1851, moving temporarily to Rochester, New York. [1] He also helped found the New England Freedom Association in the early 1840s, and later the Committee of Vigilance, to aid refugee slaves.

  9. List of newspapers in New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    The National Watchman, an anti-slavery newspaper edited by William G. Allen, was published from 1844–1847. No copies are known to exist. No copies are known to exist. Northern budget . w., May 15, 1798–December 31, 1800+ [ 2 ]