The first person to start the newspaper called the North Star was Frederick Douglas. The North Star paper was first published in June of 1851 and was an anti-slavery newspaper.
His abolitionist newspaper was called the North Star.
Frederick Douglass called his newspaper The North Star because the north star was the star that fugitive slaves on the underground railroad used to guide themselves to freedom.
He was a fugitive slave, yet he did publish a newspaper called The North Star.
He was a fugitive slave, yet he did publish a newspaper called The North Star.
Frederick Douglass
Fredrick Douglass
Frederick Douglass
North American Newspaper Alliance was created in 1922.
One of the organizations created by Frederick Douglas was a newspaper dedicated to abolitionism. His newspaper was called the North Star. The newspaper criticized President Zachery Taylor who was a slave owner.
In South Africa, he made a newspaper for India called the "Indian's Opinion".
North American Newspaper Alliance ended in 1980.