Freedom (newspaper)

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Freedom was a mid-20th-century African American newspaper founded by Paul Robeson that served as a progressive, anti-colonial, and civil rights–oriented publication.

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instanceOf African American newspaper
newspaper
periodical
cityOfPublication New York City NERFINISHED
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
editorialStance anti-colonial
civil rights–oriented
progressive
focusesOn African American civil rights
anti-colonial struggles
international solidarity
labor issues
foundedBy Paul Robeson NERFINISHED
hasGenre civil rights journalism
opinion journalism
political journalism
language English
medium print
namedAfter concept of freedom
notableContributor Alice Childress NERFINISHED
Louis Burnham NERFINISHED
Paul Robeson NERFINISHED
Vicki Garvin NERFINISHED
W. E. B. Du Bois NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment left-wing
pro-labor
publicationPeriod mid-20th century
supports African decolonization
U.S. civil rights movement
anti-imperialist movements
targetAudience African Americans NERFINISHED

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Lorraine Hansberry workedFor Freedom (newspaper)