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While The Liberator newspaper (1831-1869), founded by the militant white abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison, was an anti-slavery organ, it was also a journal for Black Americans throughout Boston and the East. The paper provided a network with its listing of death notices and social events, discussion of politics, and advertising of employment/housing opportunities.The Liberator even provided information on the types and degree of discrimination a Black traveler might expect to encounter.

Source: African Americans in Boston: More Than 350 Years

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