Freedom (American newspaper)
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Freedom (American newspaper)
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Freedom was a monthly newspaper focused on African-American issues published from 1950 to 1955. The publication was associated primarily with the internationally renowned singer, actor and then officially disfavored activist Paul Robeson, whose column, with his photograph, ran on most of its front pages. Freedom's motto was: "Where one is enslaved, all are in chains!" The newspaper has been described as "the most visible African American Left cultural institution during the early 1950s." In anot
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1950–1955 monthly newspaper on African-American issues
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_(American_newspaper)
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2020-06-04T19:56:26Z
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2024-09-13T00:54:31Z
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