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Title
Liberator - 1901-09
Series Title
Collection Guide (External)
Created Date
September 1901
Published Date
September 1901
Serial Volume
3
Serial Issue
2
Description
The Liberator is a rare early twentieth-century Los Angeles news periodical that chronicled issues and events in Los Angeles's African American community. In the words of its publisher: the Liberator is an independent Afro-American journal, devoted to the interest of society and the race in particular. It will put forth its best efforts to encourage independent thought and action among Afro-Americans, believing, as we do that every man ought to do his own thinking, and, thinking, should act. We believe in independence in local politics as the best means of securing clean, economical administration of local affairs. We believe that the Afro-Americans can best promote their interest by becoming members of all political parties. Division in politics is advocated by Prof. Booker T. Washington, Bishop Walters and other distinguished leaders of the race., This collection has been made available by Paul and Arianne Edmonds, who generously lent the Edmonds Family Liberator Collection to the Los Angeles Public Library to be digitized by California Revealed.
Creators and Contributors
Subject Topic
Spatial Coverage
Publication Location
Temporal Coverage
September 1901
Language
Media Type
Format
Newspaper
Extent
20
Pages
Dimensions
12 1/2
x
19
in
Generation
Original
Copyright Statement
Public domain. No restrictions on use.
Country of Creation
United States
Copyright Date
September 1901
Contributing Organization
Internet Archive (External)
Archival Resource Key (External)